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Humanity is Dependent on Stoves 


F REQUENTLY a dealer remarks, “I am going to quit the stove business. Nothing in it!” Probably you have 
said or thought it yourself. Why? Simply because you have failed to consider what a great service stoves 
render. Maybe because you have not had the right connections to make you realize the great possibilities the 
stove business offers any progressive dealer. 

Stoves are a necessity of life. If automobiles find a market—stoves will. Stoves are a necessity, automobiles only 
a luxury. If shoes, bread and clothing will sell, why won’t stoves? Stoves play just as important a part in daily life. 

So if your experience in this line has been discouraging—if you are dissatisfied with this end of your business— 
don’t condemn the stove business. Blame yourself or the line you are handling. Decide right now to get the correct 
opinion of the stove business. Go about it this way: 

First convince yourself of what a great service stoves render—think how necessary they are in daily life—what 
great comfort—what great usefulness they provide humanity. Getting right down to fine points, our very existence 
depends upon them. Just imagine humanity suddenly deprived of stoves for cooking—stoves for heating—just imagine 
it! What would we do without stoves? Now, did you ever look at stoves in this light? If you didn’t, then you already 
know the reason for your failure in the stove business. If you are not enthused over the stove business, certainly you 
will make no great success of it. 

Humanity is dependent on stoves! 

What could be more easy, more profitable to sell than something so necessary in daily life? 

If you will look at stoves in that way—the right way—you will go after the stove business in earnest—with double 
efforts—you will become enthused. 

Now, the next step is to sell the right line—make connections with some good manufacturer. And right here may 
we be at liberty to state that we have changed a good many discouraged dealers’ opinions quickly. If your stove busi¬ 
ness is ailing—let us suggest a remedy. If you will put your ability and energy against the MONOGRAM PROPOSI¬ 
TION the stove business at your store will take a different turn. 


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Y OU have no idea how much money—how many sales can be lost by an inefficient stove department. Why 
some dealers remain satisfied with their inefficient, money losing methods is more than we can understand. 
If these dealers would stop to do a little thinking and figuring they would quickly make some changes they 
would soon detect and throw out the poor profit makers—they would soon eliminate the lost motion. The 
plan we are going to suggest here will greatly increase the efficiency of your stove department. You may doubt our 
word, but we know of instances where it has doubled dealer’s profits. You must adopt this plan to realize how 
well efficiency in the Stove Department pays. You will find that all the largest and most successful stove selling 
stores operate on these principles. 

This plan requires no extraordinary ability. It’s simple, practical, and easy to carry out. Here it is: 


FIRST: Select a first-class, complete line to sell. A line that 
has selling possibilities and good talking features—a line that is always 
kept up to date and will keep your store in step with the times—that 
will give your store a good reputation—sell readily and produce a 
good margin of profit. Selecting the right line is very essential. Your 
success can be no greater than the line you sell. 

SECOND: Sell that line exclusively—concentrate your efforts. 

You or no one else can accomplish as much with a number of lines as 
you can by concentrating all your forces on one good line. One 
thing a successful stove department must do is to create a demand for 
its stoves. You cannot deny that a greater demand can be established 
and established quicker by bringing all pressure on one good line than 
by d ividing your efforts among a number of different lines. This is 
certainly clear to you. When the people come to your store you do 
not want them to ask for just a stove, you want them to ask for a 
MONOGRAM stove (or whatever line you sell). They won’t pass 
your competitor’s door and come to your store just to buy a stove, 
but they will look up your store if you create their desire for that 
certain brand of stoves you sell. So it is plain that one of the ways 
to create a demand is to confine all your efforts to one particular brand 
of stoves. 

Concentration will greatly increase your selling efficiency for the 
reason that you only have one line to learn—you can give it your 
entire attention—you can learn that line thoroughly—you can talk it 
effectively. You can emphasize every talking feature without reflect¬ 
ing on any other stoves, as might be the case if you sold more than 
one line. Concentration is a direct route to increased sales and profits. 
Concentration will permit you to go the limit in your advertising. It 
will greatly increase the effectiveness of your ads. Your advertising 


expense will be cut in two by the increased results. Concentration 
increases your profits in two ways. First, by increasing your sales, 
and second, by increasing your purchases to such an extent that you 
may take advantage of quantity discount. 

THIRD: Know your line—learn it thoroughly. A first-class 

line will have much suggestive and selling power within itself, but 
nevertheless you cannot expect goods to sell themselves. If your line 
has unusual advantages, make the utmost of them. Study your cata¬ 
log and examine the goods thoroughly. Frame up a regular selling 
talk. Learn to play up the advantages and merits of your line in the 
most convincing—the most inviting and most interesting way to your 
prospects. Learn your goods from top to bottom. Know your goods. 
You can’t get the business if you do not know your goods. 

FOURTH: Show a complete assortment—it will hasten pros¬ 
pects to act. People delight in choosing from a good assortment, 
especially when making a purchase which involves as much money as 
a stove. Before buying they want to have that feeling of certainty 
which tells them nothing more suitable could be found. A complete 
stove display is attractive. It impresses your prospects the minute it 
is seen. It puts them in a favorable state of mind, it makes them 
willing to listen to you—it gets them interested, so you can present 
your talk and demonstration without resistance, consequently hastens 
action of prospect. Such a pleasing display makes them think, “We 
can do no better; what’s the use looking around any further.” It 
makes them leave your store with a good impression and thoroughly 
satisfied. You should also carry a good assortment so you can meet 
the requirements of different homes which, in some cases, vary greatly. 

It will pay you big to make your stove display complete and 
attractive. By all means do so during the main selling seasons. 




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FIFTH: Make your display as attractive as possible and keep 
it that way. Display and arrange your stoves well on platforms. 
Stretch banner with trademark name of your line above stoves (con¬ 
stantly impress that one name upon the people). If possible, fit up 
a miniature kitchen and living room with your leading range and 
heater. Such displays are strikingly attractive and very impressive. 
Don’t pile things on top of your stoves as this gives your store a very 
disorderly appearance and has a disastrous effect on the sale. Also 
remember that the most beautiful and attractive stove will appear 
dingy and unattractive if not kept clean and given proper care. Keep 
your display as attractive as possible. A prospect’s first impression 
has a great influence on the sale. 

SIXTH: Go after the business, don’t wait for it to come to you. 

After you have selected the best line you could find, after you have 
arranged such an attractive display at your store, the next thing is to 
let the people know about it. Advertise! You must get a good 
number of prospects into your store or your sales will be limited. 
There are a good many ways of advertising. Among the best mediums 
are your home newspapers, picture theatres and your show windows. 
Any progressive manufacturer will assist you in preparing good adver¬ 
tising copy and furnish advertising slides for picture shows. In your 
show window displays use novel or attractive features to get the atten¬ 


tion of the people. Change your window displays often. Get the 
people watching your window and it will prove to be most effective 
advertising. 

Make good use of the advertising helps the manufacturer fur¬ 
nishes you, such as circulars, signs, etc. Don t burn them up or let 
them lay under the counter. Use them! They are valuable to you. 

Canvassing is another method progressive stores use. This is one 
of the best ways of getting business. We know towns where one 
dealer took business from the other dealer s next door neighbor by 
canvassing. Any progressive manufacturer will equip you with extra 
copies of catalogs or photos for this purpose. If you don t carry out 
this canvassing idea completely, by all means send a salesman after 
every prospect as soon as you learn of them. You will land the sale 
nine out of ten times. 

It is not said that you must sell MONOGRAMS to carry out this 
plan. You can operate your Stove Department on this basis with a 
second-class line and it will pay you better than the old methods. 
But here’s the proposition. If you feel the need of putting your stove 
department on an efficient basis you will also appreciate the great 
importance of selecting a strictly first-class line because your success 
can be no greater than the line you sell. 


The Monogram Line is Well Qualified for the 
Efficient Stove Department 

Your only limitations when selling the MONOGRAM LINE are your efforts. The MONOGRAM LINE 
embodies everything required by the highly efficient stove department. 

MONOGRAMS possess extraordinary selling possibilities. Thousands of dollars are spent each year in keep¬ 
ing MONOGRAMS up to date. Their numerous merits are impressive talking points. The three great specialties 
—THE ILINOY HEATER, THE ORINDA HEATER and THE EVER-READY MONOGRAM Combination 
Gas and Coal Range—have proven to be the biggest business-getters dealers have ever placed on their floors. The 
great assortment of winsome styles, so attractively designed and excellently finished, make them eagerly sought and 
good profit makers. Their performance in actual use make them reputation builders for themselves and the stores 
that sell them. 

The MONOGRAM LINE is strictly first class. We absolutely guarantee that not one ounce of scrap iron 
(other than accumulated from our stoves in our factory) goes into the mixture of MONOGRAM castings. We 
challenge any manufacturer to excel the workmanship, fitting, finish and designing of MONOGRAMS. You can¬ 
not find a more profitable line to sell than THE MONOGRAM LINE. Read what dealers say about MONOGRAMS 
on the following pages. 


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Sales Exceeded All Expectations. 

On September 20th, 1015, we opened our store for busi¬ 
ness, and as the writer has been connected with one of the 
largest hardware stores in the city for fifteen years, we knew 
that competition would be strong and felt that it was neces¬ 
sary to have each of our lines a little better, if possible, 
than our competitors. 

After a thorough investigation we decided on the MONO¬ 
GRAM Line, and will say that our business in this line has 
been more than double what we expected. Though our com¬ 
petitors seem to be a little envious of our Stove Business 
and make a special effort along this line, we always manage 
to land our customers, as we have in the MONOGRAM Line 
a stove for everyone, showing a more complete line and better 
measurement all the way through in the MONOGRAM than 
any other line. Yours truly, 

THE CHALFANT HARDWARE COMPANY, 

Chickasha, Okla. 

Superior to Any Ever Sold. 

We are glad to recommend to all stove dealers the MONO¬ 
GRAM LINE of Stoves and Ranges. We have sold from 
$1,200 to $1,500 worth of these goods every year for five or 
six years, and we find it the most satisfactory lot of stoves, 
ranges, etc., that we ever put out to our trade. 

We find the designs, also the workmanship and material, 
superior to any goods in this class we ever handled in our 
twelve years of retail hardware business. 

Very truly yours, 

CLARK-MARTIN-IIAWKINS IIDWE. CO„ 

Harrisburg, Ill. 

Increased Their Sales Materially. 

We are well pleased with your line in every way. We 
have found that they show up on our sample floor to such 
an advantage that the customer is immediately attracted to 
them, and after our salesmen have gone over the points of 
merit on them, that the selling of them is a very easy 
matter indeed. As they were a new line with us naturally 
we looked after the service that they gave after they were 
in the hands of the user, and instructed each one to try 
them out under all conditions and if not entirely satisfactory 
to report at once. I will have to admit that we haven’t 
had one dissatisfied customer. 

This of course is very gratifying to us, and we have 
sold a great many different lines of stoves and ranges since 
the writer has been in business at this point, and it has 
been our experience that the most of them gave trouble 
more or less. 

In my opinion, this very fact, together with an idea of 
trying to meet catalog competition have caused a great 
many of us dealers to look about for some cheap line of 
stoves, and fool ourselves into thinking that we could get 
and hold the business with such stoves. 

We have exploded this theory, and are quite ready to 
admit that we have materially increased our stove sales 
since taking up the sale of your line. And in every instance 
I believe have sold those that intended ordering. After they 
had looked over their catalog and compared them point by 
point. 

We have enjoyed our business relations with you and Mr. 
Melton, and hope that they will continue to our mutual 
good. Yours very truly, 

A. H. STONE, 

Bristow, Okla. 


Best Made. 

We have sold MONOGRAM Ranges and the ILINOY' 
Heater for six years and we have found them more than 
satisfactory. We have sold other stoves but are convinced 
that the ILINOl’ HEATER is the best soft coal heater made. 
We have been unable to get them as fast as we needed 
them this fall. Very truly yours, 

THOMAS BROTHERS, 

Hubbell, Nebr. 


Have Doubled Their Sales. 

We have handled MONOGRAMS and the ILINOY 
HEATER for about four years, and find all the goods as we 
expected them to be, up to the standard in appearance, in 
material, in workmanship and in prices. 

We have many customers that have a MONOGRAM 
Range in their kitchen and an II.INOY in their parlor, and 
they tell us it is hard to beat a pair like that. 

In the four years we have handled your line we have 
only bought repairs to the amount of 65 cents, something 
that we cannot say for a lot of other lines we have handled. 

Can also say that it is the easiest line to sell we have 
ever tried to sell, as the appearance is there with the qual¬ 
ity of the goods. 

In regards to business relations with the Quincy Stove 
Mfg. Co., can say that we have never had more pleasing 
transactions than we have had with your firm. Any dealer 
that can get the MONOGRAM LINE to sell need not bother 
about a better line, as there is none better. 

Can easily say that we have doubled our heater sales 
since we took up the ILINOY HEATER and others that go 
with the MONOGRAM LINE. 

Respectfully vours. 

TURIGLIATTO & SON, 

Benld, III. 

Monograms Always Go First. 

I wish to say that I have been selling the MONOGRAM 
LINE for the past year, both ranges and heaters and I have 
had splendid success with these goods. Every customer a 
satisfied customer. While I have several different makes of 
stoves on my floor somehow the MONOGRAMS always go 
first. 

For beauty and durability I believe that this line of Cast 
Stoves manufactured by the Quincy Stove Mfg. Co., is second 
to none. Yours truly, 

J. W. BOWMAN, 

Mediapolis, Iowa. 

Sales Greatest in County. 

We have handled the MONOGRAM Line and ILINOY 
HEATER for twelve years and today we can point with 
pride to our record of selling more stoves than any firm in 
Jackson County. 

We do not consider our remarkable stove success to our 
own salesmanship entirely but partially to the line itself. 
We go to market every year and our buyers go through every 
line we carry, Manufacturer and Jobber, but so far we have 
failed to find a line of stoves that compares in style, finish 
and price with the MONOGRAM Line. 

Our relation with the house lias always been very pleas¬ 
ant and it is a pleasure for us to write this letter. 

The writer has had the pleasure to visit most of the 
towns in the Southwest part of this State and in every 
town he has found the Largest and Best Stores MONOGRAM 
Boosters. If you enjoy as good business in other parts of 
the country as you do in South Oklahoma you have a busi¬ 
ness to be proud of. We want to thank you very kindly for 
the efforts that you have made to make our business rela¬ 
tions most cordial for the last 12 years and hope that they 
will continue as pleasant in the future. 

Y'ours very truly, 

GOODMAN-STARKEY-GATES COMPANY, 

Altus, Okla. 

Good As New After Seventeen Years’ Service. 

We consider the ILINOY an excellent stove for the burn¬ 
ing of Soft Coal. The II.LINOY burns less fuel, warms the 
floor, and burns the smoke because of the superior air cir¬ 
culation it has for feeding air around Fire. 

We have one in this locality which has been used seven¬ 
teen years and it is practically as good as new. 

Respectfully, 

N. II. YOUNGMAN & SONS, 

Lakeview, Mich. 


Monograms Sell in Kalamazoo. 

I can truly say that in my time of selling stoves 
MONOGRAMS are the very best stoves on the market to¬ 
day. When I took this stock two years ago there was in 
the store at that time three different makes of stoves, and 
we were unable to sell any of them. Mr. Ivoons got us to 
try one of his three-way stoves—Coal, Wood and Gas. We 
got it and it not only sold for us your stove, but it had a 
great deal to do with' selling the other ones we had. Since 
our first order we have ordered twice, and I am sending an¬ 
other order today. 

Any time you wish to refer to me you can, and I will 
be only too glad to Roost the MONOGRAM. 

Y'ours very truly, 

KALAMAZOO HARDWARE COMPANY, 

Kalamazoo, Mich. 


Unusual Profit Makers. 

We have sold MONOGRAM Stoves and Ranges and the 
ILINOY HEATER for 15 years and in that time we have 
never had a complaint on the same. We have never had 
to replace a casting from fire crack nor fire box lining or 
back from burning out. The line has given entire satisfac¬ 
tion not only to ourselves but to our customers. 

We have sold thousands of dollars of stoves and con¬ 
sider your line remarkable not only for the record that we 
have had with them, but for their style, class and as a profit 
getter. 

In our judgment, once a dealer has stocked your line 
they will have no other. 

Y'ours very truly, 

NEW YORK HARDWARE, 

Guthrie, Okla. 


Good Paying Line. 

I want to congratulate you on your line of Ranges, Cooks 
and Heating Stoves. Y'our line is certainly a profitable line 
to handle, easy to sell and a line that makes a dealer good 
money. 

We had a man in our store from Minnesota this week, 
formerly one of our customers, who stated to us that your 
ILINOY HEATER was the greatest Heating Stove he had 
ever seen or used. Y'our line gives us no trouble and for 
style and quality cannot be equaled for the money. 

Assuring you that we appreciate the service from your 
firm as well as your capable salesman, we beg to remain 

Yours very truly, 

JOHNSON’S HARDWARE STORE. 

Kewanee, Ill. 


The Present firm and its predecessor have sold THE 
ILINOY HEATER for fifteen or more years. 

In a family in which an ILINOY’ was placed fifteen years 
ago oil can find that the other members of the family are all 
now using the same kind of stove, on account of its adapt¬ 
ability to all kinds of fuel under all conditions of chimnevs, 
also economy in operation with either soft or hard coal'or 
wood. 

workmanship, finish and style the ILINOY’ HEATER 

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has no peer. Y'ours respectfully, 

GEO. H. CLAGGETT & SONS, 

Montevideo, Minn. 

Above Average. 

In regard to your ORINDA HEATER will say that they 
•up in a class by themselves as house heaters not room 
heaters, if you want warm floors buy an ORINDA. Made 
“° re . Progress m one year than all other heaters made in 
circulation is the ORINDA FLOOR 
" tit i ai i d IS tlle onl - v correct way to heat. 

We have found your stove to be above the average. 

Yours very truly, 

BUCKLES & PHILLIPS, 

What Cheer, Iowa. 


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Monograms More Salable Than Others 

In buying any line of merchandise for resale, the three 
principal items to consider are Price, Quality and Service. 

We have been handling the MONOGRAM Line of Ranges 
and Heaters during this, our first year in business, (though 
the line is not by any means new to us) and we have been 
able to meet competition with them and are satisfied that 
they are as low in price as any other stoves, quality con¬ 
sidered. 

The quality of MONOGRAM Stoves cannot be questioned 
—they are as" well cast, fitted and finished as any stove on 
the market. There are MONOGRAM Stoves in our com¬ 
munity that have been in use a good many years and are 
in good condition. 

In speaking of the quality, we have touched on the serv¬ 
ice of the stove. To us, there is another service that even 
surpasses this, in our dealings with the Quincy Stove Mfg. 
Co. Shipments are prompt, our letters are answered most 
promptly and courteously, the best of advertising service is 
willingly given us and every complaint and claim that vve 
have presented has been adjusted most satisfactorily. This 
is a service that means a great deal to every retailer. 

Our stove'sales have been better than any of our other 
lines. We attribute this principally to one cause—limiting 
our stock practically to one line—well made, scientifically 
constructed, well finished, medium priced, salable stoves— 
the MONOGRAM LINE. Yours very truly, 

WALDORF’S INC. 

Western, Nebr. 


Best Since 1860. 

It gives us the greatest pleasure to certify to the 
quality of the ORINDA IIEATER. We have sold same 
now for the past five years and your books will show you 
just what business we have done on the stove during the 

fa This is a. stove that is not sold for price. Its greatest 
talking point is quality, economy and durability. For the 
amount of fuel consumed it will give the greatest number 
of heat units of any soft coal burner that we ever had on 
our floor, and having been in business since 1800 in Mar¬ 
shalltown this certainly is a commendable feature for the 
consideration of any prospective customer. 

Yours very truly, 

ABBOTT & SON. 

Marshalltown, Iowa. 

Best Line Ever Handled. 

During the past three or four years we have handled 
several different well advertised lines of stoves and ranges. 

We have iust unloaded our first car of MONOGRAM 
Stoves and Ranges, and we find them to come up, in every 
way, to our expectations, sizes being full and the castings 
being smooth, and regardless of price the best stove that 
we have handled during this time. 

We feel that they are going to be a Winner for us, tne 
price and quality being right. 

Yours truly, 

HOLLINGSWORTH HARDWARE COMPANY 

Madill, Okla. 

In a Class by Itself. 

] am verv well pleased with the MONOGRAM RANGES. 
Thev give good satisfaction. The TLINOY HEATER is in 
a class by itself. I sold one to a customer who had his 
heart set on another heater and would not listen to any 
other kind. I took him to an TLINOY a block away, in¬ 
troduced him to the man and wife and asked them to tell 
this man all about the stove. Well they sold it for me. 
but even so I did not expect to hear such praise as that 
Heater got The customer now says I am glad I got the 
ILINOY. How does that sound to you? 

Yours truly, 

A. VAN ZANTEN. 

Muskegon Heights. Mich. 


Tripled Their Sales. 

We have been selling the ORINDA HEATER for three 
or four years but never gave it our special attention until 
this year. We have more than tripled our sales over pre¬ 
vious years and every purchaser is boosting for us. We 
do not have a single ORINDA that has ever given us any 
trouble, so we are looking forward to a great business in 
this special heater. 

The EVER-KEADY MONOGRAM Combination is cer¬ 
tainly a wonder and has proved to be already by the fact 
that "it is the only Combination without making any change 
from coal to gas, also because it is so easy to operate and it 
is the best looking range we have seen for some time, lhe 
iron clad guarantee with it gives people confidence m it from 
the beginning. ... 

We want to thank you and Mr. Iletzner for the service 
rendered and you will find us boosting the MONOGRAM 
LINE more than ever before. 

l r ours very truly, 

THE LENHART-CHEESMAN COMPANY. 

Peru, Ind. 


An Inspiration to Sell Monograms. 

MONOGRAM Stoves and the ILINOY HEATER are 
worthy of a compliment by those who really appreciate the 

Our experience with the MONOGRAM line covers a 
period of many years in which time we have established a 
permanent trade of booster customers. . 

MONOGRAMS once sold, always satisfy, because their 
perfection of construction, working principle and appearance 
demand admiration from our customers. We also find it an 
inspiration to our clerks as well as to ourselves to talk and 
sell stoves which we know are the very best quality at a 

rea T 1 he bl ILINO e Y IIEATER and EVER-IiEADY MONOGRAM 
(Combination Gas and Coal Range) are specialties that will 
always lead. They are the best we can buy, and should 
there be room for improvement we know from past experi¬ 
ence that the Quincy Stove Mfg. Co. will be the very first 

to a^lopt^it. jj 0 N q GRA jj Stoves and the ILINOY HEATER 
because we receive high quality goods at a moderate pi ice, 
cooperation front the factory that helps to get business, 
shipping and general service which none can excel, and a 
complete line of stoves with which we can appeal to any 
class of trade. Very truly yours, 

STROOT HARDWARE COMPANY. 

Quincy, Ill. 


Sales on Monograms More Than All Other 
Dealers Combined. 

When we bought our first shipment of MONOGRAM 
Stoves about a year ago we doubted the plausibility m en¬ 
tering the stove business on account of the stove dealers 
here having popular lines of stoves that they had pushed 
and advertised from 15 to 25 years. 

We feel confident in making the statement that we have 
sold more stoves than all of the other stove dealers in 
Vfton Our customers as well as ourselves appreciate that 
in MONOGRAM Stoves they receive a better value for their 
money with a larger and better assortment of patterns to 
nick from. 

1 Since entering the stove business we have made a study 
of stoves and after comparing them with other manufac¬ 
turers' makes we have come to the conclusion that a dealer 
will find class, price and quality m MONOGRAMS that 
cannot fail to bring success to his Stove Department. 

In closing we wish to thank you for the help that you 
have extended to us in making our Stove Department a 
success and you will find us lined up stronger than ever 
hereafter as a MONOGRAM Booster. 

Yours very truly, 

AFTON FURNITURE COMPANY. 

Afton, Okla 


Monograms Sell Seven to One. 

I am certainly more than pleased with your line of 
Heaters and coupled with a little push on my part I have 
been able to dispose of nineteen heaters in four days, among 
which were nine ILINOYS or live more than I purchased, 
and upon which I am now waiting. An explanation is all 
that is required to sell your ILINOY. 

When I purchased your Ranges this Spring. I also pur¬ 
chased six of the highly advertised line I had been selling 
in the past, and I have disposed of Seven of your MONO¬ 
GRAMS and one of the other line. 

1 sincerely hope to become your best account in north¬ 
west Missouri and believe that in another year I shall be. 

Wishing you the best of success and again expressing my 
appreciation of the High Quality of your line, I beg to 
remain Yours very sincerely, 

L. J. SCANLAN IIDWE. & FURN. CO. 

St. Joseph, Mo. 

H ave No Superiors. 

We have sold MONOGRAM Stoves and the ILINOY 
HEATER for the past three years exclusively, and will say 
that we do not know of any line of stoves that will excel 
them in quality or style, or give better satisfaction when 
sold. We have sold about sixty-five ILINOY HEATERS 
and Invariably they have been the cause of selling others. 

Your company has been very satisfactory to do business 
with and we appreciate all your efforts to help us. 

Yours truly, 

EMERY & LAWTON. 

Plymouth, Ill. 

Profitable Trade Builder. 

I can conscientiously recommend the ILINOY IIEATER 
to anyone wishing to purchase a heater, whether it be 
dealer' or consumer. 

From a dealer’s standpoint it is profitable and a trade 
builder, for an ILINOY IIEATER Sale means a satisfied 
customer, and from a purchaser’s standpoint it means long 
service, low fuel consumption and a perfect floor warmer. 

Yours truly, 

I. H. SHANNON, 

Girard. Kans. 

Best on Market. 

I have sold the ILINOY HEATER for the past four 
years and believe it to be the best heater on the market. 
Coal bills are reduced to the minimum with an ILINOY. 
In the four years that T have sold the above heater have 
not ordered a single repair. 

Mr. Dealer, it you want a heater that you can recom¬ 
mend and make some money with, buy ILINOYS and no 
other. 

I wish to state further that you will find The Quincy 
Stove Mfg. Co., absolutely on the square. 

Yours very truly, 

P. H. WALKER. 

Pinckneyville, Ill. 


Becoming the Universal Heater. 

We wish to thank you for the courteous treatment and 
fair dealing shown us this fall and for the last eight years. 

We have sold more “ILLINOY HEATERS” this year 
than ever before and find the more there are nut the easier 
they are to sell. It is becoming “THE UNIVERSAL HEAT¬ 
ER” in our part of Kansas. Our store and residence are 
heated by “ILINOY HEATERS” and we can demonstrate 
it every day. 

The man who sells “ILINOY" Heaters and does not use 
one will learn that he can double his sales by the knowledge 
gained in using it. He then knows he is right and goes 
ahead. Yours truly, 

BOLSTER & SON, 

Grainfield, Kans. 


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DETAILED DESCRIPTION 


OF THE 

Ever-Ready Monogram 


COMBINATION GAS 
AND COAL RANGE 


Only Successful Combination Range Without a Baffle Plate 


FUEL—For Soft or Hard Coal, Gas or Wood 


THE EVERLASTING BODY 

Made entirely of Monogram Highest Grade castings, absolutely 
guaranteed not to contain an ounce of scrap iron and known 
for their excellent finish and fire resisting qualities. A cast iron 
body is of vital importance in any stove used for gas because in 
gas there is a moisture which has a damaging effect on steel. 
Eventually, all stoves will be made of cast iron. It is the only 
material that will resist heat, corrosion and atmospheric condi¬ 
tions. 

THE LEG BASE 

Made entirely of cast iron, making a solid foundation for stove, 
and is easy to sweep under. You can work around range with¬ 
out kicking against its sides. 

THE HANDSOME HIGH CLOSET 

It is a thing of beauty as well as of usefulness. Made of beautiful 
polished steel and pleasingly trimmed with nickel plated parts. 
Has a spacious warming oven with revolving doors, which re¬ 
tains the heat and is very useful for keeping eatables warm after 
being prepared. On top is a shelf, making a convenient place 
for utensils. Has white porcelained enameled back, which is as 
easy to clean as a china dish. Invisible smoke pipe. 

TOP COOKING SURFACE FOR COAL 

The coal section of top consists of four 8-inch covers set in two 
key plates, which are mounted loose, so as to prevent warping. 


These key plates and covers are machine polished, and will turn 
a blue gunmetal finish from the heat, and can be easily kept clean 
by simply wiping them off with a greasy rag. The key plate 
over firebox can be raised to four different heights by an always 
cold wire handle, and is held in place by a ratchet. This is a 
very convenient arrangement for broiling, toasting or for replen¬ 
ishing the fire. It will, when slightly opened, act as a check 
draft also. 

TOP COOKING SURFACE FOR GAS 

The gas section of top on No. 881 EVER-READY consists of 
one giant burner, one simmering burner and three standard size 
burners, all arranged along the outer edge of range, eliminating 
danger of garments catching fire by reaching over flame. 

The gas section of top on No. 481 EVER-READY consists of 
one giant burner, one standard size burner, one medium size 
burner and one simmering burner. 

The capacity and arrangement of 
this top is shown in the accom¬ 
panying illustration. No. 281 
EVER-READY is equipped with 
one giant gas burner and three 
standard size burners, two of 
which set under two rear coal 
covers. These two burners are interchangeable and must be 
removed when burning coal. This arrangement makes the No. 
281 gas top of greater capacity than No. 481. Burners are of 
powerful type and burn with a clean, hot, smokeless, sootless 





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flame. It flows together under the bottom of vessel and forms 
a solid sheet of flame, which does not allow the heat to be 
carried off by the air circulating between the flame points as the 
ordinary type burner. Burners can be lifted out for cleaning. 
Gas burners are equipped with mixer wheels controlling proper 
mixture of air with gas. Gas cocks have adjustable orifice and 
are made in accordance with specifications of United Gas 
Improvement Company. Gas cocks have nickel plated air mix¬ 
ers and white porcelain handles, which show, at a glance, 
whether gas is turned on or off. For manufactured gas black 
Berlin enameled grids are furnished; for natural gas closed top 
with removable sectional covers (machine polished), and two 
round open grids. Under burners are sanitary aluminized dirt 
trays, easy to clean. Burner box is aluminized and proper ven¬ 
tilation provided for so no gas fumes will enter the room when 
burning natural gas. 

SPECIAL NOTE 

A solid closed top for gas is the best. Users of natural gas know 
of no other, but by custom practically all gas stoves for artificial 
gas have heretofore been made with open work tops. 

While we are compelled to furnish them on account of this 
adopted custom, we recommend the closed top for artificial gas, 
too. For these reasons: A closed top prevents gas fumes en¬ 
tering the home, removes danger of clothes igniting from flames 
playing around outside of vessels, concentrates the heat under 
vessels instead of permitting it to escape; keeps burner box sani¬ 
tary and clean. A buyer of a gas stove will willingly pay the 
additional cost of a closed top. 

THE DURABLE AND ECONOMICAL FIREBOX 

The firebox is properly built so as to make cooking top and oven 
quick to respond, resulting in the economical consumption of fuel. 
The firebox linings are made of heavy, genuine MONOGRAM 
high grade castings, free from an ounce of scrap iron. Three- 
piece sectional ventilated fireback. All linings can be lifted out 
without the use of tools. Revolving duplex grates for burning 


either wood or coal. For feeding coal, pouch feed is arranged 
on left end of range. For burning wood, end linings are re¬ 
moved and wood fed through front drop feed door. 



The oven that lifts the EVER-READY MONOGRAM above all other 
Combination Ranges on the market 


CONVENIENT, PRACTICAL AND SIMPLE. 

Yes, that is exactly the way the EVER-READY oven looks 
when using either gas or coal. No, there are no heavy, awkward, 
inconvenient baffle plates to lift in and out of the EVER-READY 

oven_to lay around the kitchen and mar the floor. There are 

no burners to fold up or down. No levers or dampers to push 
or pull and get out of order. Absolutely not a single change or 
arrangement to be made when using either fuel. The EVER- 


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READY oven is always ready for use. This is the only Com¬ 
bination Range with an oven which can be used with equal, if 
not greater convenience than the ovens in ordinary coal or gas 
ranges and produce equal results. 

Remember, all changing and arranging has been abolished in 
the EVER-READY oven and the oven is full size, 18x18x13. 
When using gas the oven is instantly at your command by turn¬ 
ing on gas and lighting a match. The damper which turns on 
gas, automatically regulates air supply and ventilation. On left 
side of oven door is a mica window thru which you can see just 
how high oven burner gas flames are. Oven can be operated 
with both fuels at once. 

QUICK AND ECONOMICAL 

By meter test, this has proven the most economical gas oven of 
any range on the market. The gas burners lay in pockets (not 
in or interfering with flues) on left side and back of oven. 
Instead of radiating the heat thru metal plates, it is sent directly 
into oven, causing a perfect circulation of the heat over and 
under baking and then passing thru ventilator in right side of 
oven near bottom into flues where it is further utilized by heat¬ 
ing oven plates by radiation. The surprising efficiency and 
economy of this method of heating the oven with gas is quickly 
discovered and appreciated by the housewife who has baked in 
other gas ovens. This oven also acts noticeably quick with coal 
due to its special flue construction, which so efficiently distributes 
the heat over oven plates. 

SAFE 

This oven is absolutely non-explosive, all gas being turned off 
outside of stove, and oven door must be opened to light gas. 
Should the gas be turned on an hour or even a day before it 
was lit it would not explode because the gas cannot be turned 
on without opening ventilator in oven automatically. A safety 
lock prevents gas being turned on accidentally or by children 
who may be playing around range. 


BAKES WITHOUT FUEL 

By turning off gas all openings are automatically closed, making 
the oven absolutely airtight, so it will retain the heat like a fireless 
cooker or vacuum bottle. The conservative housewife will 
appreciate this feature because gas can be turned off twenty or 
thirty minutes before baking is ready to take out of oven and 
the baking process will continue and be completed by the heat 
retained in oven after gas has been turned off. 



THE ORIGINAL TWO FLUE CONSTRUCTION 

The flues are large and free from all obstructions (no burners or 
gas pipe lying in flues), eliminating all possibility of choking, 
poor circulation or cold spots in oven which would effect baking 
qualities of oven when using 
coal. This flue construction is 
such that the heat is brought 
into contact with every square 
inch of radiation surface, utiliz¬ 
ing and rendering productive 
every degree of heat obtained 
from the fuel. This is very 
essential, because the heat, so 
well applied, makes this oven 
act quickly with a surprisingly 
small charge of fuel. Proper provision has been made so flues 
can be thoroughly and conveniently cleaned when required. 


BAKES WITH FRESH AIR 

Through openings furnishing air supply for oven gas burners 
(which openings are opened or closed automatically by turning 
gas on or off), an immense supply of fresh air is constantly be¬ 
ing sent into oven. This fresh air does not check baking because 
it is thoroughly heated by passing burners before entering oven. 
There is a constant circulation of this fresh air in oven which is 
discharged into flues thru ventilator in right side of oven near 
bottom. This method of baking with fresh air does not reduce. 


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but increases, the efficiency of oven, because this heated air dis¬ 
charged into flues heats oven plates by radiation before passing 
out of chimney. The stuffy, impure air from gas fumes being 
absent in the EVER-READY oven has a wonderful effect on the 
baking which every housewife will quickly discover. 

The oven is evenly and attractively aluminized and furnished 
with cast iron oven rack. 

WATER FRONTS 

Can be furnished with either water coil or L water front. 

THE PERFECT CONTROL DRAFT DAMPER 

Working thru top, in slot to left of smoke pipe, is sliding draft 
damper which gives absolute control over oven when coal is 
used for fuel. Unlike the direct draft damper in all other ranges, 
this one can be opened to any size opening, thereby regulating 
and controlling the fire just as the circumstances demand. 

THE BROILER ATTACHMENT 

The broiler oven is conveniently attached under top burner box 
on right end of range, and is equipped and constructed for the 
efficient and economical use of gas. It will broil steaks and 
chops like no other appliance can broil them, and can also be 
used for roasting meats, planking fish, toasting bread, etc. 

MATERIAL, WORKMANSHIP AND FINISH 

Made from the renowned MONOGRAM Castings, which are 
free from the slightest defects or blemishes, having a surface 
almost as smooth as glass. All other materials trimmings and 
equipment going into its construction are the finest and best 
obtainable. The workmanship is excellent, produced by selected, 
trained and skilled mechanics. 

The entire body is Berlin black enameled. The gas burner box, 
main oven and oven rack are evenly and attractively aluminized 

by compressed air. . ., , 

The cooking top is machine polished, and will turn a beautitul 

gunmetal finish from the heat. 

It sets prominently on the leg base, with every line and curve 
of its well-chosen design confined to the strictest harmony mak¬ 
ing it imposingly attractive. And with its brilliant nickel trim¬ 


mings and the clean, sanitary, white enameled parts, is a range 
of rare beauty. 



The EVER-READY Reaches Its Destination in Tip Top Shape 

You can see from this picture how well it is packed. All parts 
subject to rust are well oiled and properly wrapped. Enameled 
parts are well protected; no loose parts packed in oven, but in 
a separate box. The attractively aluminized oven reaches you 
unmarred. 

At our factory the EVER-READY is prepared for display on 
your floor. It is finished to tempt the housewife and you do not 
have to lay a hand to it after removing the crate. You will 
claim it to be the prettiest and most inviting range that ever sat 
on your floor. 


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SHOWING 

No. 481 EVER-READY MONOGRAM 

COMBINATION GAS AND COAL RANGE 
IN FULL NICKEL FINISH 



SHOWING 

No. 881 EVER-READY MONOGRAM 

COMBINATION GAS AND COAL RANGE 
IN SEMI-NICKEL FINISH, WITH No. 481 HIGH CLOSET 


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SHOWING 

881 EVER-READY MONOGRAM 

COMBINATION GAS AND COAL RANGE 
IN FULL BLACK FINISH, WITH BROILER 


THE QUINCY STOVE 



EVER-READY MONOGRAM 

COMBINATION GAS AND COAL RANGE 
FOUR COVERS FOR COAL, FOUR BURNERS FOR GAS 
WITH HIGH CLOSET 

Full description on Pages 8 to 13. 

Full Semi- Full 

Shipping' Nickel Nickel Black 

Nn Code Weight Finish Finish 

281 Terh 580 $95.00 $93.00 $91.00 

WITH TEA SHELF 

2 gi Tert 520 $77.50 $75.50 $73.50 

With Enameled (instead of aluminized) Dirt Trays, add to 

list price. ^.00 

With Water Coil fitted, add. 

With Water Coil separate, add. 

With L Water Front, add. ° -UU 


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stoves MONOGRAM ranges 


Sold 36 in Eleven 
Months—Best on the 
Market. 

In answer to yours, 
what success have you had 
with the EVER-READ Y 
MONOGRAM? We can say 
that it is the best stove 
of its type on the market. 
This being the seventh dif¬ 
ferent make of Combina¬ 
tion we have handled places 
us in a position to judge. 
During the season of 1916 
we sold thirty-six without 
a complaint of any kind. 

Wishing you continued 
success with the EVER- 
READY, we remain 
Respectfully, 

C. H. Wurst Company, 
Quincy, Ill. 


Best on the Market. 

Fool-Proof. 

We were very favorably 
impressed with the first 
sample of Combination 
Range received and are be¬ 
coming more so every day 
and think we have the best 
Combination Range on the 
market. Very easy to oper¬ 
ate and the nearest fool¬ 
proof in its operation of 
any range we have seen. 

We have sold several of 
them and each one has 
made us a pleased custom¬ 
er, and we could have sold 
at least twenty of them 
had we been able to get 
them from ybu. 

Respectfully, 

Wolf Hardware Co. 

Toledo, Ohio 


Give Absolute Satis¬ 
faction. 

We have had very good 
success with the EVER- 
READY r Combination Coal 
and Gas Range, in fact, 
we have never had any 
complaints with any we 
have put out. In most 
cases where we have sold 
one, it has brought us an¬ 
other sale in the same 
neighborhood. With the in¬ 
troduction they have now 
had in our city, I think we 
will do quite a business in 
1917 on the EVER READY 
Combinations as well as 
some of your other stuff 
we want to figure with you 
on this Fall. 

Yours respectfully, 

L. F. Hurt Furniture Co. 
Indianapolis and East St. 

Louis. 



EVER-READY MONOGRAM 

COMBINATION GAS AND COAL RANGE 
WITH HIGH CLOSET 


EVER-READY MONOGRAM 

COMBINATION GAS AND COAL RANGE 
WITH TEA SHELF 


Full Description 
Four Covers for Coal 

Shipping 

No. Code Weight 


on Pages 8 to 13 

Five Burners 
Full Semi- 

Nickel Nickel 

Finish Finish 


881 Eerh 660 $101.00 


$99.00 


for Gas 
Full 
Black 
Finish 

$97.00 


Full Description on Pages 8 to 13 


Four 

Covers for 

Coal 


Five Burners for Gas 



Shipping 

Full 

Semi- Full 

No. 

Code 

Nickel 

Nickel Black 

Weight 

Finish 

Finish Finish 

881 

Eert 

575 

$81.00 

$79.00 $77.00 


With No. 481 High Closet, deduct from above list price $2.50. 

With right end Broiler, add $9.00. 

With Enameled (instead of aluminized) Dirt Trays, add to list price $2.00. 
With L Water Front, add to list price $8.00. 

With Water Coil fitted, add to list price $6.00. 

With Water Coil separate, add to list price $7.00. 



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EVER-READY MONOGRAM 

COMBINATION GAS AND COAL RANGE 
WITH TEA SHELF 


Full Description 
Four Covers for Coal 


on Pages 8 to 13 

Four Burners for Gas 


Full 

Shipping Nickel 

No. Code Weight Finish 

481 Fert 520 $76.00 


Semi- Full 

Nickel Black 

Finish Finish 

$74.00 $72.00 


EVER-READY MONOGRAM 

COMBINATION GAS AND COAL RANGE 
WITH HIGH CLOSET 


Four 


Covers 


for 


Full Description on Pages 8 to 13 

Coal Four Burners for Gas 


Full 

Shipping Nickel 

No. Code Weight Finish 

481 Ferli 580 $93.50 


Semi- Full 

Nickel Black 

Finish Finish 

$91.50 $89.50 


With Enameled (instead of aluminized) Dirt. Trays, add to list price $2.00. 
With L Water Front, add to list price $8.00. 

With Water Coil fitted, add to list price $6.00. 

With Water Coil separate, add to list price $7.00 


Sold 35 in Eight Months 
—Cannot Speak Too 
Highly of Them. 

We have sold since April 
of this year about thirty- 
five of your Combination 
Ranges, and cannot speak 
too highly of them. We 
find them to be of the high¬ 
est grade construction and 
have not had a single com¬ 
plaint of any kind on those 
we have sold. 

Yours truly, 

Milton Rogers & Sons 
Company 

Omaha, Nebr. 


Sells on Its Merits. 

Our sentiments regarding 
the Quality of the “MONO¬ 
GRAM" Range is based on 
the experience our custom¬ 
ers have had with them. 
It is not only in the ap¬ 
pearance ot the range hut 
also in the service it gives 
to the housewife. 

Our business so far has 
been through personal rec¬ 
ommendation of a MONO¬ 
GRAM User. A MONO¬ 
GRAM Sale means a Sat¬ 
isfied Customer. 

Respectfully, 

Art Furniture Co. 

Buffalo, N. Y. 


Best Selling Combina¬ 
tion Ever Had 
on Floor. 

About 5 months ago your 
Mr. Kaliska placed one of 
your EVER-READY Com¬ 
bination Coal and Gas 
Ranges with us on approv¬ 
al. We say on approval 
because we were not anx¬ 
ious to add another new 
kind of Combination Range 
to our Stock. However, we 
find the Newcomer a pleas¬ 
ing address, so much so 
that the first customer to 
come in to buy a Combina¬ 
tion Range bought it. 

We have since given your 
Mr. Kaliska several orders, 
the last one about two 
weeks ago for twelve. 

This speaks for itself as 
to our opinion of the EV¬ 
ER-READY from a selling 
standpoint. It contains so 
many good features that it 
must impress a prospective 
Buyer. It is the best sidl¬ 
ing Combination Range we 
ever had on our floor. 

If you should have any 
prospective Dealers who 
would he backward in plac¬ 
ing order for the EVER- 
READY just refer them to 
us. 

Yours, truly, 

Benesch-Federman Co. 

Cleveland, Ohio 


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CLASSIC 

MONOGRAM 


CAST RANGE 


FOR COAL OR WOOD 


BASE—Cast Iron. 
BODY—Cast Iron. 
FLUES—Sheet flue con¬ 
struction four inches 
high, with convenient 
cleanout opening. Cast 
iron flue back. Direct 
draft damper, plunger 
type. 

FIREBOX — Large and 
roomy. Heavy sectional 
fire back (3 pcs.) and 
linings; duplex grates; 
extension cup for burn¬ 
ing wood. Pouch feed 
draft door with check 
draft slide, combination 
swing and drop fire door. 
Pouch front draft and 
poker door with slide 
draft. 

ASHPIT — Swing door. 
Large bailed ashpan. 
Ash guards to guide 
ashes in pan. Ash guard 
under ashpit door. 
OVEN — Guaranteed to 
bake perfectly. Attrac¬ 
tively aluminized. Wire 
oven rack. Drop oven 
door with two glass 
windows and oven ther¬ 
mometer. Wooden black 
enameled bar handle. 
Adjustable oven door 
spring, which eliminates 
all spring trouble. Oven 
door forms shelf when 
open. Oven dimensions 
given below. 
RESERVOIR — Detach¬ 
able, self-mounting with 
safety lock. Heavy con¬ 
tact copper boiler of ten 
gallon capacity, cast 
iron incased on three 
sides. Japanned reser¬ 
voir covers. 

COOKING TOP — Cut 

center construction, so 
arranged that wash 
boiler can be placed in 
back of range and front 
covers used for cooking 
upon. Sectional cover 
furnished with each 
range. Nickel plated 
towel rail. 

HIGH CLOSET —Made 
of Wellsville Polished 
Steel, with sanitary 
white enameled splasher 
and nickel trimmings. 
Warming oven with re¬ 
volving door. Top shelf. 
High closet pipe with 
register. 

Important Information 
on pages 3 to 7 


No. 

819 

821 

921 


CLASSIC MONOGRAM 

ALL CAST IRON RANGE 
SQUARE AND HIGH CLOSET 


Code 

Conch 

Concha 

Conchoid 


Oven 

18xl8%xl3 

20x20%xl3 

20x20%xl3 


Covers 
6 8-in. 
6 8-in. 
6 9-in. 


Top 

27x41 

29x43 

29x43 


Shipping 

Weight 

474 

502 

502 


CLASSIC MONOGRAM 

ALL CAST IRON RANGE 
RESERVOIR AND HIGH CLOSET 


List 

Price 

No. 

Code 

Oven 

Covers 

Top 

Shipping 

Weight 

List 

Price 

$79.50 

819 

Compo 

18xl8%xl3 

6 8-in. 

27x47 

524 

$93.50 

83.50 

821 

Compost 

20x20%xl3 

6 8-in. 

29x49 

552 

97.50 

83.50 

921 

Compote 

20x20 1 / 4x13 

6 9-in. 

29x49 

552 

97.50 


Without High Closet, but with Tea Shelf, deduct $13.50 from list price. 
With Polish Top, add $3.00 to list price. 

With Black Base, deduct $3.00 from list price. 

With Straight Water Front, add $5.00 to list price. 

With L Water Front, add $8.00 to list price. 


Code—YAPON, 
Code—YARD. 
Code—YAK. 
Code—YACHT. 
Code—ZEND. 


THE QUINCY STOVE MFG. CO., QUINCY, ILLINOIS 


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STOVES MONOGRAM RANGES 



ADVANCE MONOGRAM 

ALL CAST RANGE 
SQUARE AND HIGH CLOSET 


ADVANCE MONOGRAM 

ALL CAST RANGE 
RESERVOIR AND HIGH CLOSET 


No. 

819 

821 

921 


Code 

About 

Aboard 

Above 


Oven 

18x18*4x13 
20x20 i/ 2 xl3 
20x20y 2 xl3 


Covers 
6 8-in. 
6 8-in. 
li 9-in. 


Top 

27x41 

29x43 

29x43 


Shipping 

Weight 

474 

502 

502 


List 

Price 

$77.00 

81.00 

81.00 


No. 

819 

821 

921 


Code 

Abound 

Absent 

Acacia 


Oven 

Covers 

Top 

Shipping 

Weight 

List 

Price 

18xl8%xl3 

f> 

8-in. 

27x47 

524 

$91.00 

20x20*4x13 

6 

8-in. 

29x49 

552 

95.00 

20x20*4x13 

6 

9-in. 

29x49 

552 

95.00 


Without High Closet, but with Tea Shelf, deduct $13.50 from list price. 
With Polished Top, add $3.00 to list price. 

With Nickel Base, add $3.00 to list price. 

With Straight Water Front, add $5.00 to list price. 

With L Water Front, add $8.00 to list price. 


Code— YAPON. 
(lode— YARD. 
Code— YEW. 
Code— YACHT. 
Code— ZEND. 


THE QUINCY STOVE MFG. CO., QUINCY, ILLINOIS 


ADVANCE 

MONOGRAM 

CAST RANGE 

FOR COAL OR WOOD 


BASE— Cast Iron. 

BODY —Cast Iron. 

FLUES —Sheet flue con¬ 
struction 1 inches high, 
with convenient clean¬ 
out opening. Cast iron 
line back. Direct draft 
damper, plunger type. 
FIREBOX — Large and 
roomy. Heavy sectional 
(3 pcs.) fire back and 
linings; duplex grates; 
extension cup for burn¬ 
ing wood. Pouch feed 
draft door with check 
draft slide, combination 
swing and drop fire 
door. Pouch front draft 
and poker door with 
slide draft. 

ASHPIT — Swing door. 
Ash guard underneath 
ashpit door. Large bailed 
ash pan. Ash guards to 
guide ashes in pan. De¬ 
tachable false hearth. 
OVEN — Guaranteed to 
bake perfectly. Attrac¬ 
tively aluminized. Wire 
oven rack. Drop oven 
door with oven ther¬ 
mometer. Black enam¬ 
eled wooden bar oven 
door handle. Adjustable 
oven door spring, which 
eliminates all spri n g 
trouble. Oven door 
forms shelf when open. 
Dimensions given below. 
RESERVOIR — Detach¬ 
able, self-mounting with 
safety lock. Heavy con¬ 
tact copper boiler of ten 
gallon capacity, cast 
iron incased on three 
sides. Japanned reser¬ 
voir covers. 

COOKING TOP — Cut 

center construction, so 
arranged that wash 
boiler can be placed in 
back of range and front 
covers used for cooking 
upon. Heavy covers and 
centers. Sectional cover 
furnished with each 
range. Nickel plated 
towel rail. 

HIGH CLOSET —Made 
of Wellsville Polished 
Steel, with sanitary 
white enameled splasher 
and handsome nickel 
trimming s. Warming 
oven with revolving 
door. Top shelf. High 
closet pipe with regis¬ 
ter. 

Important Information 
on pages 3 to 7 


Page 17 































































PALACE 

MONOGRAM 

CAST RANGE 

FOR COAL OR WOOD 


BASE —Cast Iron. 

BODY —Cast Iron. 

ELITES— Sheet flue con¬ 
struction, 4 inches high, 
with convenient clean¬ 
out opening. Cast iron 
flue hack. Direct draft 
damper, plunger type. 

FIREBOX — Large and 
roomy. Heavy sectional 
(3 pieces) ventilated 
fire hack and linings; 
duplex grates; extension 
cup for burning wood. 
Pouch feed draft door 
with check draft slide, 
combination swing and 
drop fire door. Pouch 
front draft and poker 
door with slide draft. 

ASHPIT — Swing door, 
with ash guard under¬ 
neath. Large bailed ash 
pan. Ash guards to 
guide ashes in pan. 

OVEN — Guaranteed to 
bake perfectly. Attrac¬ 
tively aluminized. Wire 
oven rack. Solid cast 
drop oven door with oven 
thermometer. Adjustable 
oven door spring, which 
eliminates all spring 
trouble. Oven door forms 
shelf when open. Black 
enameled wooden bar 


(Concluded on next page.) 


Important Information 
on pages 3 to 7 


_I 

STOVES MONOGRAM RANGES 

____ 

^-- 





/• If 








PALACE MONOGRAM 

ALL CAST RANGE 




SQUARE AND 

HIGH 

CLOSET 








Shipping 

List 

No. 

Code 

Oven 

Covers 

Top 

Weight 

Price 

819 

Place 

18xlSi/oxl3 

6 8-in. 

27x41 

474 

$70.50 

821 

Planet 

20x20y 2 xl3 

6 8-in. 

29x43 

502 

74.50 

921 

Placid 

20x20%xl3 

6 9-in. 

29x43 

502 

74.50 


PALACE MONOGRAM 


ALL CAST RANGE 
SQUARE AND TEA SHELF 


No. 

Code 

Oven 

Covers 

Top 

Shipping 

Weight 

List 

Price 

819 

Palmo 

18xl8y 2 xl3 

6 8-in. 

27x41 

414 

$57.00 

821 

Palmag 

20x20 y 2 x 13 

6 8-in. 

29x43 

442 

61.00 

921 

Palmgr 

20x20y 2 xl3 

6 9-in. 

29x43 

442 

61.00 


With Polished Top, add $3.00 to list price. 

With Straight Water Front, add $5.00 to list price. 
With L Water Front, add $8.00 to list price. 


Code— YARD. 
Code— YACHT 
Code— ZEND. 


THE QUINCY STOVE MFG. CO., QUINCY, ILLINOIS 


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STOVES MONOGRAM RANGES 


PALACE 



MONOGRAM 

CAST RANGE 


PALACE MONOGRAM 

ALL CAST RANGE 
RESERVOIR AND TEA SHELF 


No. 

Code 

Oven 

Covers 

Top 

Shipping 

Weight 

List 

Price 

819 

Palmon 

18xl8%xl3 

6 

8-in. 

27x47 

464 

$71.00 

821 

Palage 

20x20%xl3 

6 

8-in. 

29x49 

492 

75.00 

921 

Palgro 

20x20 1 / 4xl3 

G 

9-in. 

29x49 

492 

75.00 


No. 

819 

821 

921 


With Polished Top, add $3.00 to list price. 

With Straight Water Front, add $5.00 to list price. 
With L Water Front, add $8.00 to list price 


PALACE MONOGRAM 

ALL CAST RANGE 
RESERVOIR AND HIGH CLOSET 


Code 

Oven 

Covers 

Top 

Shipping 

Weight 

List 

Price 

Plaid 

18xl8y 2 xl3 

G 8-in. 

27x47 

524 

$84.50 

Plano 

20x20%xl3 

G 8-in. 

29x49 

552 

88.50 

Plant 

20x20y>xl3 

G 9-in. 

29x49 

552 

88.50 


Code—YARD. 
Code—YACHT. 
Code—ZEND. 


-1 THE QUINCY STOVE MFG. CO., QUINCY, ILLINOIS^- 


FOR COAL OR WOOD 


(Continued from opposite 
page.) 

oven door handle. Oven 
dimensions given below. 

RESERVOIR — Detach¬ 
able, self-mounting, with 
safety lock. Heavy con¬ 
tact copper boiler of ten 
gallon capacity, east- 
iron encased on three 
sides. Japanned reser¬ 
voir covers. 

COOKING T O P — Cut 

center construction so 
arranged that wash boil¬ 
er can be placed in back 
of range and front cov¬ 
ers used for cooking 
upon. Sectional cover 
furnished with each 
range. Nickel plated 
towel rail. 

HIGH CLOSET—Made 
of Wellsville Polished 
Steel -with sanitary 
white enameled splasher 
and handsome nickel 
trimmings. Warming 
oven with revolving 
door. Top shelf. High 
closet pipe with regis¬ 
ter. 

NICKEL PARTS—Tow¬ 
el rail and high closet 
trimmings. 

ENAMELED PARTS— 

High closet splashers. 


Important Information 
on pages 3 to 7 








































STOVES MONOGRAM RANGES 



PALACE 

MONOGRAM 

CAST RANGE 


FOR COAL OR WOOD 


BASE—Cast Iron. 

BODY—Cast Iron. 

FLUES—Sheet flue con¬ 
struction four inches 
high with convenient 
cleanout opening. Cast 
iron flue back. Direct 
draft damper, plunger 
type. 

FIREBOX — Large and 
roomy. Heavy sectional 
(3pcs) ventilated fire 
back and linings; du¬ 
plex grates; extension 
cup for burning wood. 
Pouch feed draft door 
with check draft slide, 
combination swing and 
drop fire door. Pouch 
front draft and poker 
door with slide draft. 

ASHPIT — Swing door 
with ash guard under¬ 
neath. Large bailed ash 
pan. Ash guards to 
guide ashes in pan. 

OVEN — Guaranteed to 
bake perfectly. Attrac¬ 
tively aluminized. Wire 
oven rack. Solid east 
drop oven door with 
oven thermometer and 
black enameled wooden 
bar handle. Adjustable 
oven door spring, which 
eliminates all spring 
trouble. Oven door 

(Concluded on nett page.) 

Important Information 
on pages 3 to 7 




#1 






PALACE MONOGRAM 


ALL CAST RANGE 
SQUARE AND HIGH CLOSET 


No. 

Code 

Oven 

Covers 

Top 

Shipping 

Weight 

List 

Price 

6819 

Packer 

18xl8%xl3 

6 8-in. 

27x42% 

474 

67.50 

6821 

Partner 

20x20i/ 2 xl3 

6 8-in. 

29x44% 

502 

71.50 

6921 

Puritan 

20x20y 2 xl3 

6 9-in. 

29x44% 

502 

71.50 


PALACE MONOGRAM 

ALL CAST RANGE 




SQUARE 

AND 

TEA 

SHELF 








Shipping 

List 

No. 

Code 

Oven 

Covers 

Top 

Weight 

Price 

6819 

Pearl 

18x1814x13 

6 

8-in. 

27x42% 

414 

$54.00 

6821 

Pear 

20x20%xl3 

6 

8-in. 

29x44% 

442 

58.00 

6921 

Pedal 

20x20%xl3 

6 

9-in. 

29x44% 

442 

58.00 


With Polished Top, add .$3.00 to list price. 

With Straight Water Front, add $5.00 to list price. 
With L Water Front, add $8.00 to list price. 


Code—YARD. 
Code—YACHT 
Code—ZEND. 


THE QUINCY STOVE MFG. CO., QUINCY, ILLINOIS 


Page 20 























































stoves MONOGRAM ranges 


1i 




PALACE MONOGRAM 

ALL CAST RANGE 




RESERVOIR 

AND TEA 

SHELF 








Shipping 

List 

No. 

Code 

Oven 

Covers 

Top 

Weight 

Price 

6819 

Pilot 

18xl8y 2 xl3 

6 8-in. 

27x47 

469 

$68.00 

6821 

Pilgrim 

20x20y 3 xl3 

6 8-in. 

29x49 

503 

72.00 

6921 

Picture 

20x2014x13 

6 9-in. 

29x49 

503 

72.00 


PALACE MONOGRAM 

ALL CAST RANGE 
RESERVOIR AND HIGH CLOSET 


No. 

Code 

Oven 

Covers 

Top 

Shipping 

Weight 

List 

Price 

6819 

Parade 

18xlSy>xl3 

6 8-in. 

27x47 

529 

$81.50 

6821 

Paradise 

20x20y>xl3 

6 8-in. 

29x49 

563 

85.50 

6921 

Parrot 

20x2014x13 

6 9-in. 

29x49 

563 

85.50 


With Polished Top, add $3.00 to list price. 

With Straight Water Front, add $5.00 to list price. 
With L Water Front, add $8.00 to list price. 


Code—YARD. 
Code—YACHT 
Code—ZEND. 


THE QUINCY STOVE MFG. CO., QUINCY, ILLINOIS 


PALACE 

MONOGRAM 

CAST RANGE 


FOR COAL OR WOOD 


(Continued from opposite 
page.) 

forms shelf when open. 
Oven dimensions given 
below. 

RESERVOIR — Encased 
porcelain enameled boil¬ 
er of four gallon capa¬ 
city. Japanned reser¬ 
voir covers. 

COOKING TOP — Cut 

center construction so 
arranged that wash boil¬ 
er can be placed in back 
of range and front cov¬ 
ers used for cooking 
upon. Sectional cover 
furnished with each 
range. Nickel plated 
towel rail. 

HIGH CLOSET—Made 
of Wellsville Polished 
Steel with sanitary 
white enameled splasher 
and handsome nickel 
trimmings^ Warming 
oven with revolving 
door. Top shelf. High 
closet pipe with reg¬ 
ister. 

NICKEL PARTS—Tow¬ 
el rail and high closet 
linings. 

ENAMELED PARTS— 

High closet splashers. 


Important Information 
on pages 3 to 7 


Page 21 














































stoves MONOGRAM ranges 


ELEGANT 

MONOGRAM 

CAST RANGE 


FOR COAL OR WOOD 


BASE—Cast iron. 

BODY—Cast iron. 

FLUES—Sheet flue con¬ 
struction four inches 
high with convenient 
clean-out opening. Cast 
iron flue back. Direct 
draft damper, rolling 
type. 

FIREBOX—Proper size. 
Hot blast type. Heavy 
sectional 3pc. ventilated 
fire-back and linings. 
Duplex grates, extension 
cup for burning wood. 
Pouch feed door with 
check draft slide. Drop 
feed door. Pouch front 
draft and poker door 
with slide draft. 

ASHPIT — Swing door 
with ash guard under¬ 
neath. Large bailed ash 
pan. Ash guards to 
guide ashes into pan. 

OVEN — Guaranteed to 
bake perfectly. Attrac¬ 
tively aluminized. Wire 
oven rack. Drop oven 
door with white enamel 
panel. Oven door forms 
shelf when open. Black 
enameled cold blast. 

(Concluded on next page.) 


Important Information 
on pages 3 to 7 




■ 



ELEGANT MONOGRAM 

ALL CAST RANGE 
SQUARE AND HIGH CLOSET 


No. 

Code 

Oven Covers Top 

Shipping 

Weight 

List 

Price 

818 

Elgo 

18x18x12% 6 8-in. 27x39 

425 

$61.50 

820 

Elgram 

20x20x12% 6 8-in. 29x41 

455 

65.50 

920 

Elant 

20x20x12% 4 9-in. 2 7-in. 29x41 

455 

65.50 


ELEGANT MONOGRAM 

ALL CAST RANGE 
SQUARE AND TEA SHELF 


No. 

Code 

Oven Covers 

Top 

Shipping 

Weight 

List 

Price 

818 

Elno 

18x18x12% 6 8-in. 

27x39 

370 

$48.00 

820 

Elra 

20x20x12% 6 8-in. 

29x41 

400 

52.00 

920 

Elro 

20x20x12% 4 9-in. 2 7-in. 

29x41 

400 

52.00 


With Polished Top, add $3.00 to list price. Code YARD. 

With Nickel Plated Base, add $3.00 to list price. Code—YEW. 

With Straight Water Front, add $5.00 to list price. 

With L Water Front, add $8.00 to list price. 


THE QUINCY STOVE MFG. CO., QUINCY, ILLINOIS 


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stoves MONOGRAM ranges 


■ 


ELEGANT 





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OLeqant 


€ 

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£ ) ' 'Ui 

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No. 

818 

820 

920 


Code 
Elou 
Elgr 
Elm n 


ELEGANT MONOGRAM 


ALL CAST RANGE 
RESERVOIR AND TEA SHELF 


Oven 

Covers 

Top 

Shipping 

Weight 

List 

Price 

18x18x12% 

G 8-in. 

27x44 

430 

$62.00 

20x20x12% 

G 8-in. 

29x46 

450 

66.00 

20x20x12% 

4 9-in. 2 7-in. 

29x46 

450 

.66.00 


ELEGANT MONOGRAM 


ALL CAST RANGE 




RESERVOIR 

AND HIGH 

CLOSET 


No. 

Code 

Oven 

Covers 

Top 

Shipping 

Weight 

List 

Price 

818 

Elng 

18x18x12% 

6 8-in. 

27x44 

485 

$75.50 

820 

Elram 

20x20x12% 

6 8-in. 

29x46 

505 

79.50 

920 

Elet 

20x20x12% 

4 9-in. 2 7-in. 

29x46 

505 

79.50 


With Polished Top, add $3.00 to list price. 

With Nickel Plated Base, add $3.00 to list, price. 
With Straight Water Front, add $5.00 to list price. 
With L Water Front, add $8.00 to list price. 


Code—YARD. 
Code—YEW. 


MONOGRAM 

CAST RANGE 


FOR COAL OR WOOD 


(Continued from opposite 
page.) 

wooden oven door handle. 
Adjustable oven door 
spring which eliminates 
all spring trouble. Oven 
dimensions given below. 

RESERVOIR —Detach¬ 
able, self-mounting with 
safety lock. Heavy con¬ 
tact copper boiler of 
ten gallon capacity, cast 
iron encased on three 
sides. Japanned reser¬ 
voir covers. 

COOKING TOP — Cut 

center top with heavy 
covers and centers. 
Nickel plated towel rail. 

HIGH CLOSET—Made 
of Wellsville Polished 
Steel with sanitary 
white enameled splash¬ 
er and handsome nickel 
trimmings. Warming 
oven with revolving 
door. Top shelf. High 
closet pipe with regis¬ 
ter. 

NICKEL PARTS—Ash 

guard, lire door, oven 
door, towel rail and 
high closet trimmings. 

ENAMEL PARTS 

Oven door panel and 
high closet splashers. 


Important Information 
on pages 3 to 7 


THE QUINCY STOVE MFG. CO., QUINCY, ILLINOIS 


Page 23 


































































STOVES MONOGRAM RANGES 


EXACT 

MONOGRAM 

CAST RANGE 


FOR COAL OR WOOD 


BASE—Cast iron. 

BODY—Cast iron. 

BLUES—Sheet flue con¬ 
struction four inches 
high with convenient 
clean-out opening. Cast 
iron flue back. Direct 
draft damper, rolling 
type. 

FIREBOX—Proper size. 
Hot blast type. Heavy 
sectional 3pe. ventilated 
fire-back and linings. 
Duplex grates, exten¬ 
sion cup for burning 
wood. Pouch feed door 
with check draft slide. 
Drop feed door. Pouch 
front draft and poker 
door wdth slide draft. 

ASHPIT — Swing door 
with ash guard under¬ 
neath. Large bailed ash 
pan. Ash guards to 
guide ashes into pan. 

OVEN — Guaranteed to 
bake perfectly. Attrac¬ 
tively aluminized. Wire 
oven rack. Solid cast 
drop oven door which 
forms shelf when open. 
Black enameled cold 
blast wood oven door 
handle. 

(Concluded on next page.) 


Important Information 
on pages 3 to 7 



EXACT MONOGRAM 

ALL CAST RANGE 
SQUARE AND HIGH CLOSET 


EXACT MONOGRAM 

ALL CAST RANGE 
SQUARE AND TEA SHELF 


No- 

Code 

Oven Covers 

Top 

Shipping 

Weight 

List 

Price 


No. 

Code 

Oven Covers 

Top 

Shipping 

Weight 

List 

Price 

818 

Exno 

18 x 18 x 121/2 6 8-in. 

27x39 

425 

$54.50 


818 

Exo 

18 x 18 x 121/2 6 8-in. 

27x39 

370 

$43.00 

820 

Exgro 

20 x 20 x 121/2 6 8-in. 

29x41 

455 

58.50 


820 

Exro 

20x20x12% 6 8-in. 

29x41 

400 

47.00 

920 

Exmon 

20x20x121/. 4 9-in. 2 7- 

in. 29x41 

455 

58.50 


920 

Exam 

20x20x12% 4 9-in. 2 7-in. 

29x41 

400 

47.00 



With 

Polished 

Top, add $3.00 to list 

price. 


Code- 

YARD. 






With 

Nickel Plated Base, 

add $3.00 

to list 

price. 

Code- 

-YEW. 





With Straight Water Front, add $5.00 to list price. 
With L Water Front, add $8.00 to list price. 


THE QUINCY STOVE MFG. CO., QUINCY, ILLINOIS 


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stoves MONOGRAM ranges 


m 


m 



No. 

818 

820 

920 


Code 

Extro 

Extom 

Extrag 


EXACT MONOGRAM 

ALL CAST RANGE 
RESERVOIR AND TEA SHELF 

Oven Covers Top 

18x18x12% 6 8-in. 27x44 

20x20x12% 6 8-in. 29x40 

20x20x12% 4 9-in. 2 7-in. 29x46 

With Polished 
With Nickel PI 
With Straight 1 
With L Water 


Shipping 

List 

No. 

Weight 

Price 

430 

$57.00 

818 

450 

61.00 

820 

450 

61.00 

920 


Top, add $3.00 to list price, 
ated Base, add $3.00 to list price. 
/Vater Front, add $5.00 to list price. 
Front, add $8.00 to list price. 


EXACT MONOGRAM 

ALL CAST RANGE 
RESERVOIR AND HIGH CLOSET 


Code 

Oven Covers 

Top 

Shipping 

Weight 

List 

Price 

Excor 

18x18x12% 6 8-in. 

27x44 

485 

$68.50 

Excom 

20x20x12% 6 8-in. 

29x46 

505 

72.50 

Excot 

20x20x12% 4 9-in. 2 7-in. 

29x46 

505 

72.50 


Code—YARD. 
Code—YEW. 


THE QUINCY STOVE MFG. CO., QUINCY, ILLINOIS 



EXACT 


MONOGRAM 

CAST RANGE 


FOR COAL OR WOOD 


(Continued from opposite 
page.) 

Adjustable oven door 
spring which eliminates 
all spring trouble. Oven 
dimensions given below. 

RESERVOIR —Detach¬ 
able, self-mounting with 
safety, lock. Heavy 
contact copper boiler of 
ten gallon capacity, cast 
iron encased on three 
sides. Japanned reser¬ 
voir covers. 

COOKING TOP — Cut 

center top with heavy 
covers and centers. 
Nickel plated towel 
rail. 

HIGH CLOSET—Made 
of Wellsville Polished 
Steel and handsome 
nickel trimmings. 
Warming oven with re¬ 
volving door. Top shelf 
high closet pipe with 
register. 

NICKEL PARTS 

Towel rail and high 
closet trimmings. 


Important Information 
on pages 3 to 7 



Page 25 











































































STOVES MONOGRAM RANGES 



CITY 

MONOGRAM 

CAST RANGE 


FOR COAL OR WOOD 


BASE—Cast iron. 

BODY—Cast iron. 

FLUES—Two flue con¬ 
struction with full size 
flues throughout. With 
damper closed heat 
travels over oven top, 
down back flue, under 
oven, around flue strip 
and return through 
back flue, over oven top 
and out of smoke ex¬ 
tension cup. With 
damper closed heat must 
pass under all six cov¬ 
ers before finding its 
exit. Quick action pull¬ 
out damper, operating 
oh right side of oven top 
gives full control of di¬ 
rect or indirect draft. 

FIREBOX — Of good 
size. Hot blast type. 
Three-piece sectional 
ventilated fire-back and 
linings. Duplex grates. 
Extension cup for burn¬ 
ing wood. Pouch feed 
door with cheek draft 
slide. Drop feed door 
for wood. Pouch front 
draft and poker door 
with slide draft. 



ASHPIT — Swing door. 
Large bailed ash pan. 
Ash guards to guide 
ashes into pan. 

OVEN — Guaranteed to 
bake perfectly. Wire 
oven rack. Drop oven 
door with enameled 
oven door panel and 

(Concluded on next page.) 


Important Information 
on pages 3 to 7 


No. Code 

6818 Cino 


CITY MONOGRAM 

ALL CAST RANGE 
SQUARE AND HIGH CLOSET 


Oven Covers 

18x16x12 6 8-in. 


Shipping List 
Top Weight Price 

26x39 362 $57.00 


No. Code 

6818 Cigro 


CITY MONOGRAM 

ALL CAST RANGE 
SQUARE AND TEA SHELF 

„ Shipping List 

Oven Covers Top Weight Price 

18x16x12 6 8-in. 26x39 317 $43.50 


Without '1 ea Shelf, deduct $1.50 from list price. 

With Polished Top, add $3.00 to list price. 

With Straight Water Front and End Lining for same, add $5.00 to 
list price. 


Code—YARD. 


Page 26 


THE QUINCY STOVE MFG. CO., QUINCY, ILLINOIS 













































■___p 

- STOVES MONOGRAM RANGES 
.-^ 




No. 

6818 


CITY MONOGRAM 

ALL CAST RANGE 
RESERVOIR AND TEA SHELF 


Oven 

18x16x12 


Covers 
6 8-in. 


Top 

26x45 


Shipping 

Weight 

364 


List 

Price 

$55.50 


CITY MONOGRAM 

ALL CAST RANGE 
RESERVOIR AND HIGH CLOSET 


No. Code 
6818 Ciram 


Oven 

18x16x12 


Covers 
6 8-in. 


Top 

26x45 


Shipping 

Weight 

409 


List 

Price 

$69.00 


Without Tea Shelf, deduct $1.50 from list price. 

With Polished Top, add $3.00 to list price. 

With Straight Water Front and end lining for same, add $5.00 to 
list price. 


Code—YARD. 



CITY 

MONOGRAM 

CAST RANGE 


FOR COAL OR WOOD 


(Continued from opposite 
page.) 

wooden black enameled 
bar handle. Oven door 
forms shelf when open. 
Adjustable oven door 
spring which eliminates 
all spring trouble. Oven 
dimensions given below. 

RESERVOIR — Detach¬ 
able, self-mounting con¬ 
tact copper boiler of 
about eight gallon ca¬ 
pacity and encased on 
all sides. Japanned 
reservoir covers. 

TOP—Cut center con¬ 
struction. Flue arrange¬ 
ment underneath top 
will permit boiling and 
cooking on all covers at 
one time. 

HIGH CLOSET—Made 
of Wellsville Polished 
Steel with white enam¬ 
eled sanitary splashers 
and handsome nickel 
trimmings. Warming 
oven with revolving 
door. Top shelf. High 
closet pipe with register. 

NICKEL PARTS 

Front base strip, two 
front legs, fire door, 
oven door, hinge hous¬ 
ing, reservoir ornaments 
and high closet trim¬ 
mings, door knobs and 
handles. 

ENAMELED PARTS — 

High closet splashers. 


Important Information 
on pages 3 to 7 


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STOVES MONOGRAM RANGES 


CABINET 

MONOGRAM 

CAST RANGE 

FOR COAL OR WOOD 

BASE—Cast iron. 

BODY—Cast iron. 

FLUES—Two flue con- 
strnetion with full size 
flues throughout. With 
damper closed heat 
travels over oven top, 
down back flue, under 
oven, around flue strip 
and returns through 
back flue, over oven top 
and out of smoke exten¬ 
sion cup. With damper 
closed heat must pass 
under all six covers be¬ 
fore making its exit. 
Quick action pull-out 
damper, operating on 
right side of oven top 
gives full control of di¬ 
rect or indirect draft. 

FIREBOX — Of good 
size. Hot blast type. 
Three-piece sectional 
ventilated fire-back and 
linings. Duplex grates. 
Extension cup for burn¬ 
ing wood. Pouch feed 
door with check draft 
slide. Drop feed door 
for wood. Pouch front 
draft and poker door 
with slide draft. 

ASHPIT — Swing door. 
Large bailed ash pan. 
Ash guards to guide 
ashes into pan. 

OVEN—Guaranteed to 
bake perfectly. Wire 

(Concluded on next page.) 

Important Information 
on pages 3 to 7 


M 





CABINET MONOGRAM 

ALL CAST RANGE 
SQUARE AND HIGH CLOSET 

Shipping- List 

No. Code Oven Covers Top Weight Price 

6818 Cabit 18x16x12 6 8-in. 26x39 362 $51.00 


CABINET MONOGRAM 

ALL CAST RANGE 
SQUARE AND TEA SHELF 

Shipping List 

No. Code Oven Covers Top Weight Price 

6818 Cabro 18x16x12 6 8-in. 26x39 317 $39.50 


Without Tea Shelf, deduct $1.50 from list price. 

With Polished Top, add $3.00 to list price. 

With Straight Water Front and end lining for same, add $5.00 to list price. 
With White Enameled Splashers on High Closet, add $2.00 to list price. 


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CABINET 

MONOGRAM 

CAST RANGE 


STOVES MONOGRAM RANGES 



CABINET MONOGRAM 

ALL CAST RANGE 
RESERVOIR AND TEA SHELF 

Shipping List 

No. Code Oven Covers Top Weight Price 

6818 Cabno 18x16x12 6 8-in. 26x45 364 $49.50 


CABINET MONOGRAM 

ALL CAST RANGE 
RESERVOIR AND HIGH CLOSET 

Shipping List 

No. Code Oven Covers Top Weight Price 

6818 Cabma 18x16x12 6 8-in. 26x45 409 $61.00 


Without Tea Shelf, deduct $1.50 from list price. 

With Polished Top, add $3.00 to list price. 

With Straight Water Front and Front Grate for same, add $5.00 to list price. 
With White Enameled Splashers on High Closet, add $2.00 to list price. 
With Copper Reservoir Boiler (instead of galvanized), add $3.00 to list price. 


FOR COAL OR WOOD 


(Continued from opposite 
page.) 

oven rack. Drop oven 
door with enameled 
oven door panel and 
wooden black enameled 
bar handle. Oven door 
forms shelf when open. 
Adjustable oven door 
spring which eliminates 
all spring trouble. Oven 
dimensions given below. 

RESERVOIR —Detach¬ 
able, self-mounting. Fur¬ 
nished with either gal¬ 
vanized or copper con¬ 
tact boiler of about 
eight gallon capacity, 
and encased on all sides. 
Japanned reservoir cov¬ 
ers. 

TOP—Cut center con¬ 
struction. Flue arrange¬ 
ment underneath top 
will permit boiling and 
cooking on all covers at 
one time. 

HIGH CLOSET—Made 
of Wellsville Polished 
Steel and handsome 
nickel trimmings. Warm¬ 
ing oven with revolving 
door. Top shelf, high 
closet pipe with regis¬ 
ter. 

NICKEL PARTS—Res¬ 
ervoir ornaments and 
high closet, trimmings, 
door knobs and handles. 


Important Information 
on pages 3 to 7 


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PREMIER 

MONOGRAM 

CAST RANGE 


FOR COAL OR WOOD 


BASE—Cast iron. 

BODY—Cast iron. 

FLUES—Sheet flue con¬ 
struction with full size 
4-inch flues. Conven¬ 
ient clean-out opening. 
Cast iron flue back. Di¬ 
rect draft damper, 
plunger type. 

FIREBOX — Of proper 
size. Heavy single 
porcupine fire-back and 
linings. Extension cup 
for burning wood. Du¬ 
plex grates. Pouch feed 
door. Swing feed door 
for wood. Pouch front 
swing draft and poker 
door with draft slide. 

HEARTH—Pull out and 
drop hearth slide. Large 
bailed ash pan. 

OVEN—Semi-square ce¬ 
mented oven top. Guar¬ 
anteed to bake perfectly. 
Wire oven rack. Swing 
oven door with kick 
opener. Oven dimen¬ 
sions given below. Nick¬ 
el plated oven shelf. 

(Concluded on next page.) 

Important Information 
on pages 3 to 7 



PREMIER MONOGRAM 

ALL CAST RANGE 


SQUARE AND 


No. 

Code 

Oven 

4818 

Packman 

18V 2 x20xll% 

4820 

Pact 

2014x22x12 

4920 

Paction 

2014x22x12 

6818 

Pad 

1814x20x1114 

6820 

Padder 

2014x22x12 

6920 

Padding 

2014x22x12 


HIGH CLOSET 


Covers 

Top 

Shipping 

Weight 

List 

Price 

4 8-in. 

26x43 

386 

$54.00 

4 8-in. 

29x43 

403 

58.00 

4 9-in. 

29x45 

403 

58.00 

6 8-in. 

26x43 

386 

56.00 

6 8-in. 

29x43 

403 

61.00 

6 9-in. 

29x45 

403 

61.00 


PREMIER MONOGRAM 

ALL CAST RANGE 
SQUARE AND TEA SHELF 


No. 

Code 

Oven 

4818 

Pail 

1814x20x1114 

4820 

Pailful 

2014x22x12 

4920 

Pain 

2014x22x12 

6818 

Painfully 

1814x20x1114 

6820 

Painless 

2014x22x12 

6920 

Paint 

20%x22xl2 


Covers 

Top 

Shipping 

Weight 

List 

Price 

4 8-in. 

26x43 

338 

$42.00 

4 8-in. 

29x43 

355 

46.00 

4 9-in. 

29x45 

355 

46.00 

6 8-in. 

26x43 

338 

44.00 

6 8-in. 

29x43 

355 

48.00 

6 9-in. 

29x45 

355 

48.00 


With Polished Top, add $3.00 to list price. Code— YARD 

With Straight Water Front, add $5.00 to list price. Code— WAFT. 


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PREMIER 

MONOGRAM 

CAST RANGE 


stoves MONOGRAM ranges 



PREMIER MONOGRAM 

ALL CAST RANGE 
RESERVOIR AND TEA SHELF 


No. 

Code 

Oven 

Covers 

Top 

Shipping- 

Weight 

List 

Price 

4818 

Paddle 

i8y 2 x20xiiy 2 

4 8-in. 

26x47 

426 

$53.00 

4820 

Paddock 

20%x22xl2 

4 8-in. 

29x47 

445 

57.00 

4920 

Padlock 

20y 3 x22xl2 

4 9-in. 

29x49 

445 

57.00 

6818 

Page 

18%x20xll% 

6 8-in. 

26x47 

426 

55.00 

6820 

Pageant 

20y>x22xl2 

6 8-in. 

29x47 

445 

59.00 

6920 

Pagehood 

20%x22xl2 

6 9-in. 

29x49 

445 

59.00 


PREMIER MONOGRAM 

ALL CAST RANGE 
RESERVOIR AND HIGH CLOSET 


No. 

Code 

Oven 

Covers 

Top 

Shipping 

Weight 

List 

Price 

4818 

Pacer 

181/2x20x11% 

4 8-in. 

26x47 

474 

$65.00 

4820 

Pacific 

20y 2 x22xl2 

4 8-in. 

29x47 

493 

69.00 

4920 

Pacifier 

20y>x22xl2 

4 9-in. 

29x49 

493 

69.00 

6818 

Pacify 

18%x20xll% 

6 8-in. 

26x47 

474 

67.00 

6820 

Packet 

20y 3 x22xl2 

6 8-in. 

29x47 

493 

71.00 

6920 

Packing 

20y>x22xl2 

6 9-in. 

29x49 

493 

71.00 


With Polished Top, add $3.00 to list price. Code—YARD. 

With Straight Water Front, add $5.00 to list price. Code—WAFT. 


- THE QUINCY STOVE MFG. CO„ QUINCY, ILLINOIS 



FOR COAL OR WOOD 


(Continued from opposite 
page.) 

RESERVOIR —Encased 
porcelain enameled boil¬ 
er of four gallon ca¬ 
pacity. Japanned res¬ 
ervoir covers. Rolling 
reservoir damper. 

COOKING TOP — Cut 

center top. Heavy cov¬ 
ers and centers. Nickel 
plated edge band. One 
sectional cover. Nickel 
plated towel rod. Di¬ 
mensions given below. 

HIGH CLOSET—Made 
of Wells ville Polished 
Steel handsomely nickel 
trimmed. White enam¬ 
eled splashers. High 
closet pipe with regis¬ 
ter. Warming oven with 
revolving door. Top 
shelf with balustrade. 

NICKEL PARTS — 

Oven shelf, top band, 
knobs, handles and 
high closet trimmings. 

ENAMELED PARTS— 

High closet splashers. 


Important Informati 
on pages 3 to 7 


on 



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STOVES MONOGRAM RANGES 

1 

SIGNAL 

M 

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MONOGRAM 

CAST COOK 

FOR COAL OR WOOD 

BASE —Cast iron. 

BODY —Cast iron. 

FLUES — Return flue 
construction. Full size 
flues. Convenient clean¬ 
out openings. Direct 
draft damper, rolling 
type. 

FIREBOX — Heavy, 
broad and deep. Rein¬ 
forced end linings. 
Heavy single porcupine 
fire-back. Duplex grates. 
Extension cup for burn¬ 
ing wood. Pouch feed 
door. Swing feed door 
for wood. Pouch front 
swing draft and poker 
door with draft slide. 
Nickel plated grate 
crank. 

HEARTH —Large, deep 
ash pit. Large bailed 
ash pan. Pull-out and 
drop hearth slide. 

OVEN — Semi-square. 
Cemented oven top. 
Guaranteed to bake per¬ 
fectly. Wire oven rack. 
Swing oven door with 
kick opener. Nickel oven 
shelf. Dimensions given 
below. 

RESERVOIR — Encased 
porcelain enameled 
boiler of four gallon 
capacity. Japanned res¬ 
ervoir covers. Rolling 
reservoir damper. 
COOKING TOP — Cut 
center construction. 
Heavy covers and cen¬ 
ters. Nickel towel rod. 
Nickel cover lifter. 
Nickel swing tea-pot 
stand. 

NICKEL PARTS —Oven 
shelf, knobs, handles, 
tea-pot stand, grate 
crank, cover lifter and 
towel rod. 



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SIGNAL MONOGRAM 

ALL CAST COOK 
SQUARE 


No. 

Code 

Oven 

Covers 

Shipping 
Top Weight 

List 

Price 

816 

Signify 

1614x18x11 

4 8-in. 

2314x3614 250 

$32.50 

818 

Signpost 

1814x20x1114 

4 8-in. 

2514x3614 280 

37.00 

820 

Silence 

2014x22x12 

4 8-in. 

2714x3814 320 

41.00 

920 

Silently 

20%x22xl2 

4 9-in. 

2714x3814 320 

41.00 



SIGNAL MONOGRAM 

ALL CAST COOK 
RESERVOIR 


No. 

Code. 

Oven 

Covers 

816 

Signer 

1614x18x11 

4 8-in. 

818 

Signboard 

1814x20x1114 

4 8-in. 

820 

Signature 

2014x22x12 

4 8-in. 

920 

Signalize 

2014x22x12 

4 9-in. 


Shipping- 
Top Weight 


2314x4114 

325 

2514x4114 

370 

2714x4314 

400 

2714x43% 

400 


L 

Pr 

$42 


46 


5C 


50 


Important Information 
on pages 3 to 7 


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stoves MONOGRAM ranges 



SIGNAL MONOGRAM 


ALL CAST COOK 




SQUARE 


Shipping- 

List 

No. 

Code 

Oven Covers 

Top 

Weight 

Price 

4816 

Sailing 

18y 2 xl8xll 4 8-in. 

2314x34 

225 

$31.50 

4818 

Sailfish 

20 x20xliy 2 4 8-in. 

25%x34 

255 

36.00 

4820 

Sailor 

22 x22xl2 4 8-in. 

27y 2 x3G 

280 

40.00 

4920 

Sailboat 

22 x22x 12 4 9-in. 

27y 2 x36 

280 

40.00 



SIGNAL MONOGRAM 

ALL CAST COOK 


RESERVOIR 


No. 

Code 

Oven 

Covers 

Top 

Shipping 

Weight 

List 

Price 

4816 

Sandal 

18y 2 xl8xll 

4 8-in. 

2314x39 

300 

$41.00 

4818 

Sandish 

20 x20xliy 2 

4 8-in. 

25%x39 

345 

45.50 

4820 

Sandman 

22 x22xl2 

4 8-in. 

27%x41 

375 

49.50 

4920 

Sandpit 

22 x22xl2 

4 9-in. 

2714x41 

375 

49.50 


THE QUINCY STOVE MFG. CO., QUINCY, ILLINOIS 



SIGNAL 

MONOGRAM 

CAST COOK 

FOR WOOD ONLY 


BASE—Cast Iron. 

BODY—Cast iron. 

FLUES — Return flue 
construction. Full size 
flues. Convenient clean¬ 
out openings. Direct 
draft damper, rolling 
type. 

FIREBOX — Basket 
grate for burning wood 
only. Swing front 
fender. Front swing 
draft and poker door 
witk draft slide. Swing 
end feed door. 

HEARTH—Large, deep 
ask pit. Large bailed 
ask pan. Pull-out and 
drop keartk slide. 

OVEN — Semi-square. 
Cemented oven top. 
Guaranteed to bake per¬ 
fectly. Wire oven rack. 
Swing oven door with 
kick opener. Nickel 
oven shelf. Dimensions 
given below. 

RESERVOIR— Encased 
porcelain enameled boil¬ 
er of four gallon capac¬ 
ity. Japanned reser¬ 
voir covers. Rolling res¬ 
ervoir damper. 

COOKING TOP — Cut 

center construction. 
Heavy covers and cen¬ 
ters. Nickel towel rod. 
Nickel cover lifter. 
Nickel swing tea-pot 
stand. 

NICKEL PARTS—Oven 
shelf, knobs, handles, 
tea-pot stand, grate 
crank, cover lifter and 
towel rod. 

Important Information 
on pages 3 to 7 




























FOR COAL OR WOOD 


SAVOY 

MONOGRAM 

CAST COOK 


BASE —Cast iron. 

BODY—Cast iron. 

FLUES— Of correct size 
to insure perfect opera¬ 
tion. Convenient clean¬ 
out opening's. Rolling 
direct draft damper. 

FIREBOX—Substantial. 
One-piece fireback. Du¬ 
plex grates. Extension 
cup for burning wood. 
Pouch feed door. Front 
swing draft and poker 
door with draft slide. 
Swing feed door for 
wood. Nickel plated 
grate crank. 

HEARTH — Large and 
deep. Bailed ash pan. 
Swing hearth slide. 

OVEN — Semi-square. 
Cemented oven top. 
Guaranteed to bake per¬ 
fectly. Wire oven rack. 
Swing oven door with 
kick opener. Nickel oven 
shelf. Dimensions given 
below. 

RESERVOIR — Porce¬ 
lain enameled boiler, en¬ 
cased. Four gallon ca¬ 
pacity. Japanned reser¬ 
voir covers. Roll i n g 
reservoir dampers. 

COOKING TOP — Cut 

center construction. 
Well braced. Heavy 
covers and centers. 
Nickel towel rail, teapot 
stand and cover lifter. 

NICKEL PARTS— Oven 
shelf, knobs, handles, 
teapot stand, grate 
crank, cover lifter and 
towel rod. 


Important Information 
on pages 3 to 7 


SAVOY MONOGRAM 

ALL CAST COOK 
RESERVOIR 


No. 

Code. 

Oven 

Covers 

Top 

Shipping 

Weight 

List 

Price 

817 

Save 

1614x18x10 

4 8-in. 

2314x37 

267 

$35.90 

819 

Saving 

181/2x19x10 

4 8-in. 

2514x39 

284 

40.90 

919 

Savingly 

1814x19x10 

4 9-in. 

'2514x39 

290 

40.90 


SAVOY MONOGRAM 

ALL CAST COOK 
SQUARE 


No. 

Code. 

Oven 

Covers 

Top 

Shipping 

Weight 

List 

Price 

817 

Savage 

1614x18x10 

4 8-in. 

2314x32 

205 

$26.40 

819 

Savagely 

1814x19x10 

4 8-in. 

2514x34 

220 

31.40 

919 

Savagery 

1814x19x10 

4 9 in. 

2514x34 

225 

31.40 


THE QUINCY STOVE MFG. CO., QUINCY, ILLINOIS 


stoves MONOGRAM ranges 


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stoves MONOGRAM ranges 


DAISY 





DAISY MONOGRAM 




ALL CAST COOK 




SQUARE 





Shipping 

List 

No. 

Code 

Oven 

Covers Top Weight 

Price 

817 

Danger 

16y 2 xl8xl0 

4 8-in. 23%x32 188 

$25.50 

819 

Dangerous 

18%x 19x10 

4 8-in. 25V 2 x34 200 

30.00 

919 

Dangerful 

18y 2 xl9xl0 

4 9-in. 25y>x34 200 

30.00 



DAISY MONOGRAM 

ALL CAST COOK 




RESERVOIR 



No. 

Code 

Oven 

Covers 

Shipping 
Top Weight 

List 

Price 

817 

Dark 

16yxl8xl0 

4 8-in. 

23%x37 257 

$35.00 

819 

Darkness 

18%xl9xl0 

4 8-in. 

25%x39 270 

39.50 

919 

Darksome 

isy>xl9xl0 

4 9-in. 

25%x39 270 

39.50 


MONOGRAM 

CAST COOK 


FOR WOOD ONLY 


BASE—Cast iron. 


BODY—Cast iron. 

FLUES—Of correct size 
to insure perfect opera¬ 
tion. Convenient clean¬ 
out opening. Rolling 
direct draft clamper. 

FIREBOX — Basket 
grate for wood only. 
Swing front fender. 
Front swing draft and 
poker door with draft 
slide. Swing end feed 
door. 

HEARTH — Large and 
deep. Bailed ash pan. 
Swing hearth slide. 

OVEN — Semi-square. 
Cemented oven top. 
Guaranteed to bake per¬ 
fectly. Wire oven rack. 
Swing oven door with 
kick opener. Nickel 
oven shelf. Dimensions 
given below. 

RESERVOIR — Porce¬ 
lain enameled boiler, 
encased. Four gallon 
capacity. J a panned 
reservoir covers. Roll¬ 
ing reservoir damper. 

COOKING TOP — Cut 

center const ruction. 
Well braced. Heavy 
covers and centers. 
Nickel towel rail, teapot 
stand and cover lifter. 

NICKEL PARTS— Oven 
shelf, knobs, handles, 
teapot stand, grate 
crank, cover lifter and 
towel rod. 


Important Information 
on pages 3 to 7 


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LEROY 

MONOGRAM 

CAST COOK 


FOR COAL OR WOOD 


LEGS—Cast iron. 

BODY—Cast iron. 

FLUES—Of correct size 
to insure perfect opera- 
ation. Convenient clean- 
o u t openings. Rolling 
direct draft damper. 

FIREBOX—Substantial. 
One-piece fire-back. Du¬ 
plex grates. Extension 
cup for burning wood. 
Pouch feed door. Front 
swing draft and poker 
door with draft slide. 
Swing feed door for 
wood. Nickel plated 
grate crank. 

HEARTH —Large and 
deep. Bailed ash pan.' 
Swing hearth slide. 

OVEN — Semi-square. 
Cemented oven top. 
Guaranteed to bake 
perfectly. Wire oven 
rack. Swing oven door 
with kick opener. Nickel 
oven shelf. Dimensions 
given below. 

RESERVOIR — Porce¬ 
lain enameled boiler, en¬ 
cased. Four gallon ca¬ 
pacity. Japanned reser¬ 
voir covers. Rolling 
reservoir damper. 


STOVES MONOGRAM RANGES 



LEROY MONOGRAM 

ALL CAST COOK 


RESERVOIR 

Shipping List 


No. 

Code 

Oven 

Covers 

Top 

Weight 

Price 

817 

Leak 

16%xl8xl0 

4 8-in. 

23t/ox37 

250 

$35.00 

819 

Leakage 

isy 2 x 19x10 

4 8-in. 

25y>x39 

265 

39.50 

919 

Leakiness 

18%x 19x10 

4 9-in. 

25 Vox 3 9 

270 

39.50 




COOKING TOP — Cut 

center construction. 
Well braced. Heavy 
covers and centers. 
Nickel towel rail, teapot 
stand and cover lifter. 


LEROY MONOGRAM 


NICKEL PARTS— Oven 
shelf, knobs, handles, 
teapot stand, grate 
crank, cover lifter and 
towel rod. 


Important Information 
on pages 3 to 7 


ALL CAST COOK 
SQUARE 

Shipping List 


No. 

Code 

Oven 

Covers 

Top 

Weight 

Price 

817 

Leaf 

16%xl8xl0 

4 8-in. 

23%x32 

185 

$25.50 

819 

Leaflet 

181/2x19x10 

1 8-in. 

251/2x34 

200 

30.00 

919 

Leafless 

1814x19x10 

4 9 in. 

25i/ox34 

205 

30.00 


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STOVES MONOGRAM RANGES 


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LOTUS 



LOTUS MONOGRAM 

ALL CAST COOK 
SQUARE 


No. 

Code 

Oven 

Covers 

Top 

Shipping- 

Weight 

List 

Price 

817 

Loan 

1614x18x10 

4 8-in. 

231/4x32 

170 

$24.00 

819 

Loaning 

1814x19x10 

4 8-in. 

2514x34 

185 

28.20 

919 

Loanable 

1814x19x10 

4 9-in. 

2514x34 

185 

28.20 



LOTUS MONOGRAM 


monogram 

CAST COOK 


FOR WOOD ONLY 


LEGS—Cast iron. 

BODY—Cast iron. 

FLUES—Of correct size 
to insure perfect opera¬ 
tion Convenient clean- 
out openings. Rolling 
direct draft damper. 

FIREBOX — Basket 
orate for wood only. 
Swing front fender. 
Front swing draft and 


HEARTH — Large and 
deep. Bailed a s It pan. 
Swing hearth slide. 

OVEN — Semi-square. 
Cemented oven top. 
Guaranteed to bake per¬ 
fectly. Wire oven rack. 
Swing oven door with 
kick opener. Nickel oven 
shelf. Dimensions given 
below. 

RESERVOIR — Porce¬ 
lain enameled boiler, en¬ 
cased. Four gallon ca¬ 
pacity. Japanned reser- 
voir covers. Rolling 
reservoir dampers. 

COOKING TOP — Cut 

center const ruction. 
Well braced. Heavy 
covers and centers. 
Nickel towel rail, teapot 
stand and cover lifter. 


ALL CAST COOK 




RESERVOIR 



No. 

Code 

Oven 

Covers 

Sbinping- 
Top Weight 

List 

Price 

817 

Locate 

1614x18x10 

4 8-in. 

2314x37 245 

$33.50 

819 

Locator 

1814x19x10 

4 8-in. 

2514x39 261 

37.70 

919 

Location 

1814x19x10 

4 9-in. 

2514x39 261 

37.70 


THE QUINCY STOVE MFG. CO., QUINC Y, ILLINOIS 


NICKEL PARTS—Oven 
shelf. knobs, handles, 
teapot stand, grate 
crank, cover lifter and 
towel rod. 


Important Information 
on pages 3 to 7 


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RUBY 

CAST COOK 


FOR WOOD ONLY 


BODY—Cast iron. 
Basket grate. Cast iron 
shank feet. 

FIREBOX — Swing 
front grate. Swing 
draft and poker door 
with draft slide. Swing 
feed door for wood. 


HEARTH—With 
hearth slide. 


swing 


OVEN — Semi-square. 
Sw 7 ing oven doors. Wire 
oven rack. Oven shelf 
on No. 816. Oven di¬ 
mensions given below. 

COOKING TOP — Di¬ 
mensions given below 7 . 
Rolling direct draft 
damper. Convenient 
clean-out opening. Cover 
lifter and scraper fur¬ 
nished with each stove. 


Important Information 
on pages 3 to 7 


stoves MONOGRAM ranges 



RUBY 

ALL CAST COOK 
SQUARE 


No. 

Code 

Oven 

Covers 

Top 

Shipping 7 

Weight 

Eist 

Price 

714 

Emong 

14x15x10 

4 7-in. 

20x23 

120 

$12.70 

816 

Emotion 

16x16x10 

4 8-in. 

22x29 

145 

16.90 


No. 714 is furnished without oven shelf and top end shelf. 


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I 


stoves MONOGRAM ranges 




STANDARD MONOGRAM 

STEEL COOK 


SQUARE 


No. 

Code 

Oven 

Covers 

Shipping 
Top Weight 

List 

Price 

4816 

Stangro 

16x18x13 

4 8-in. 

23%x37 

250 

$37.30 

4818 

Stanon 

18x18x13 

4 8-in. 

23%x39 

265 

41.10 



No. 

4816 

4818 


STANDARD MONOGRAM 

STEEL COOK 
RESERVOIR 

Shipping List 

Code Oven Covers Top Weight Price 

Stanmo 1(5x18x13 4 8-in. 23%x43 1 / 4 305 $48.00 

Stanrag 18x18x13 4 8-in. 23%x45% 320 51.10 


STANDARD 

MONOGRAM 

steel cook 

FOR COAL OR WOOD 


BASE—Cast leg base. 

BODY — No. 20 gauge 
iron, extra surface fin¬ 
ished. Outside sheet is 
of one piece, eliminating 
all seams. Cast iron 
plates protect all places 
exposed to intense heat. 
Band iron reinforcement 
at lower edge. 

FLUES — Return flue 
construction. Full size 
flues, with convenient 
clean-out opening. Cast 
iron flue strips. Direct 
draft damper of plunger 
type, working through 
top. Flue scraper fur¬ 
nished with each stove. 

FIREBOX— Regulation 

size. Heavy three-piece 
sectional ventilated fire- 
back. Heavy linings. 
Duplex grates. Nickel 
plated grate shaker. 
Extension cun for burn¬ 
ing wood. Pouch feed 
door for wood. Pouch 
front draft and poker 
door with draft slide. 
ASHPIT — Equipped 
with large bailed ash- 
pan, ash guards to guide 
ashes into pan. Swing 
ashpit door. 

OVEN—Built of No. 16 
gauge patent leveled 
range iron. Bottom se¬ 
curely braced and guar¬ 
anteed against warping. 
Guaranteed to bake per¬ 
fectly. Wire oven rack. 
Spring balanced drop 
oven door, forming shelf 
vvhen open. Oven ther¬ 
mometer. Oven dimen¬ 
sions given below. 

RESERVOIR — Porce¬ 
lain enameled, of four 
gallon capacity. Cast 
iron, encased on all 
sides. Rolling reservoir 
damper. 

COOKING TOP Cut 

center const ruction. 
So arranged that wash 
boiler can be placed in 
back and front covers 
utilized for cooking pur¬ 
poses. Heavy covers and 
centers. Nickel plated 
edge band. Cold blast 
cover lifter. Nickel 
plated towel rod. 

Important Information 
on pages 3 to 7 


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GRAND 

MONOGRAM 

EXTRA HEAVY 
STEEL RANGE 

FOR COAL OR WOOD 


BASE—Furnished with 
either cabinet style steel 
base or cast leg: base. 

BODY—Triple well con¬ 
structed. consisting' of 
twm thicknesses of No. 
16 gauge rust-resisting 
iron, extra surface fin¬ 
ished and one thickness 
of heavy asbestos mill 
board. Outside sheet is 
in one piece, eliminating 
all seams. Beveled body 
corners, relieving box- 
like appearance. Cast 
iron plates protecting all 
places exposed to intense 
heat. Band iron rein¬ 
forcement at lower edge 
with neat body corner 
ornaments. 

FLUES—(1 uarantee free 
circulation and perfect 
operation. Clean-out 
opening under oven door. 
Special clean-out open¬ 
ing in flue back. Cast 
iron flue back. Sliding 
direct draft damper, per¬ 
mitting perfect regula¬ 
tion of oven tempera¬ 
ture. 


FIREBOX—Proper size. 
Heavy three-piece sec¬ 
tional ventilated fire- 
back and firebox linings. 
Duplex grates. Exten¬ 
sion cup for burning 
wood. Pouch feed door 
with check slide draft. 
Drop feed door for wood. 
Pouch front draft and 
poker door with draft 
slide. 


ASHPIT—Will receive 
large ash pan. Ash 
guards to guide ashes 
into pan. Swing ash 
door. 

OVEN—Constructed of 
very heavy No. 16 
gauge patent leveled 
range iron. Arched top. 

(Concluded on next page.) 


Important Information 
on pages 3 to 7 



GRAND MONOGRAM 


GRAND MONOGRAM 


EXTRA HEAVY STEEL RANGE 


EXTRA HEAVY STEEL RANGE 


SQUARE AND HIGH CLOSET—CABINET STYLE RESERVOIR AND HIGH CLOSET—CABINET STYLE 


No. 

Code 

Oven 

Covers 

Top 

Shipping 

Weight 

List 

Price 

No. 

Code 

Oven 

Covers 

Top 

Shipping 

Weight 

List 

Price 

4916 

In 

16x20x13 

4 9-in. 

29x39 

430 

$65.40 

4916 

Jay 

16x20x13 

4 9-in. 

29x45 

505 

$75.80 

8816 

Ice 

16x20x13 

4 8-in. 2 T in. 

29x39 

430 

64.30 

8816 

Jam 

16x20x13 

4 8-in. 

2 7-in. 

29x45 

500 

74.70 

8818 

Ill 

18x20x13 

6 S-in. 

29x41 

440 

68.50 

8818 

Joy 

18x20x13 

6 8-in. 

29x47 

520 

78.90 

8918 

Idle 

18x20x13 

4 9-in. 2 7-in. 

29x41 

445 

69.60 

8918 

Jug 

18x20x13 

4 9-in. 

2 7-in. 

29x47 

525 

80.00 

8820 

Imp 

20x20x13 

6 8-in. 

29x43 

460 

72.70 

8820 

Jib 

20x20x13 

6 8-in. 

29x49 

535 

83.00 

8920 

Iron 

20x20x13 

6 9-in. 

29x43 

465 

73.70 

8920 

Jig 

20x20x13 

6 9-in. 

29x49 

545 

84.10 


With Polished Top, add $3.00 to list price. 

With Copper Contact Reservoir, add $4.00 to list price of reservoir range. 

With only Oven Door and Clean-out Frame nickeled, deduct $5.00 from list price. 
With Straight Water Front, add $5.00 to list price. 

With L Water Front, add $8.00 to list price. 


Code—YARD 
Code—YELL. 
Code—YES. 
Code—YET. 
Code—YOU. 


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STOVES MONOGRAM RANGES 


No. 

4916 

8816 

8818 

8918 

8820 

8920 


GRAND MONOGRAM 


EXTRA HEAVY STEEL RANGE 
SQUARE AND HIGH CLOSET—CAST LEG BASE 


Code 

Oven 

Covers 

Top 

Shipping 

Weight 

List 

Price 

Kea 

16x20x13 

4 9-in. 

29x39 

435 

$68.70 

Keg 

16x20x13 

4 8-in. 

2 7-in. 

29x39 

435 

67.60 

Key 

18x20x13 

6 8-in. 

29x41 

450 

71.80 

Kid 

18x20x13 

4 9-in. 

2 7-in. 

29x41 

455 

72.80 

Kin 

20x20x13 

6 8-in. 

29x43 

475 

76.00 

Kit 

20x20x13 

6 9-in. 

29x43 

480 

77.00 


GRAND MONOGRAM 


EXTRA HEAVY STEEL RANGE 
RESERVOIR AND HIGH CLOSET—CAST LEG BASE 


No. 

Code 

Oven 

Covers 

Top 

Shipping 

Weight 

List 

Price 

4916 

Lee 

16x20x13 

4 9-in. 

29x45 

510 

$79.10 

8816 

Lag 

16x20x13 

4 8-in. 

2 7-in. 

29x45 

505 

78.00 

8818 

Lap 

18x20x13 

6 8-in. 

29x47 

530 

82.30 

8918 

Leg 

18x20x13 

4 9-in. 

2 7-in. 

29x47 

535 

83.30 

8820 

Law 

20x20x13 

6 8-in. 

29x49 

550 

86.40 

8920 

Log 

20x20x13 

6 9-in. 

29x49 

555 

87.40 


With Polished Top, add $3.00 to list price. . . 

With Copper Contact Reservoir, add $4.00 to list price of reservoir rang . 

With Nickel Plated Base, add $3.00 to list price. ,. . 

With only Oven Door and Clean out Frame nickeled, deduct $o.00 from list puce. 
With Straight Water Front, add $5.00 to list price. 

With L Water Front, add $8.00 to list price. 


Code—YARD 
Code—YELL. 
Code—YEW. 
Code—YES. 
Code—YET. 
Code—YOU. 


THE QUINCY STOVE MFG. CO., QUINCY, ILLINOIS 


GRAND 

MONOGRAM 

EXTRA HEAVY 
STEEL RANGE 


FOR COAL OR WOOD 


(Continued from opposite 
page.) 

Rigid cast iron braces 
on top and bottom. Will 
not warp. Guaranteed to 
bake perfectly. Wire 
oven rack. Drop oven 
door, forming' shelf when 
open. Oven thermome¬ 
ter. Dimensions given 
below. 

RESERVOIR — Can be 

furnished with either 
copper contact of eight 
gallon capacity or por¬ 
celain enameled of four 
gallon capacity. Cast 
iron encased on ail 
sides. Rolling reservoir 
damper. 

COOKING TOP — Key 

plate top. Heavy key 
plates, covers and cen¬ 
ters well braced. One 
sectional cover. Key 
plate lift operating 
through high closet 
bracket. Nickel plated 
towel rail. Cold blast 
cover lifter. 


HIGH CLOSET—Made 
of Wellsville Polished 
Steel, with white enam¬ 
eled splashers and hand¬ 
some nickel trimmings. 
Warming oven with re¬ 
volving door. Top shelf. 
High closet pipe with 
register. 

NICKEL PARTS— Base 
corners, ash pit feed and 
oven door. Grate, oven 
door and reservoir pan¬ 
els. Clean - out frame 
and door, hinge housing, 
towel rail and high 
closet trimmings. 

ENAMELED PARTS— 

High closet splashers. 


Important Information 
on pages 3 to 7 



Page 4 1 


























































MODERN 

MONOGRAM 

STEEL RANGE 



FOR COAL OR WOOD 


BASE—Cabinet or leg 
base style. 

BODY—Triple wall con¬ 
struction consisting of 
two thicknesses No. 20 
gauge iron, extra sur¬ 
face finish and one 
thickness of asbestos 
mill board. Outside 
sheet is of one piece, 
eliminating all seams. 
Cast iron plates protect¬ 
ing all places exposed 
to intense heat. Band 
iron reinforcement at 
lower edge. 

FLUE—Full size flues. 
Cast iron flue strips. 
Clean-out opening under 
oven door. All east iron 
flue back. Direct draft 
damper of plunger type. 
Flue scraper furnished 
with each range. 

FIREBOX —Regulation 
size. Heavy three-piece 
sectional ventilated fire- 
back. Heavy linings. 
Duplex grates. Nickel 
plated grate shaker. Ex¬ 
tension cup for burning 
wood. Pouch feed door 
for wood. Pouch front 
draft and poker door 
with draft slide. 

ASHPIT — Equipped 
with large bailed ash 
pan, ash guards to 
guide ashgs into pan. 
Swing ash pit door. 

OVEN—Built of No. l(i 
gauge patent leveled 
range iron. Arched top. 
Top and bottom secure- 

(Concluded on next page.) 


Important Information 
on pages 3 to 7 


■ _— - — -- 

m 

STOVES MONOGRAM RANGES 

I 

L 




MODERN MONOGRAM 

STEEL RANGE 


SQUARE AND HIGH CLOSET—CABINET STYLE 


No. 

Code 

Oven 

Covers 

Top 

Shipping 

Weight 

List 

Price 

4816 

Me 

16x18x13 

4 8-in. 

27x38 

300 

$50.50 

4818 

My 

18x18x13 

4 8-in. 

27x40 

304 

53.30 

6818 

Mow 

18x18x13 

6 8-in. 

27x40 

306 

53.30 

6820 

Mix 

20x18x13 

6 8-in. 

27x42 

314 

55.70 


MODERN MONOGRAM 

STEEL RANGE 

RESERVOIR AND HIGH CLOSET—CABINET STYLE 


No. 

Code 

Oven 

Covers 

Top 

Shipping 

Weight 

List 

Price 

4816 

Now 

16x18x13 

4 8-in. 

27x43 

354 

$60.50 

4818 

Nab 

18x18x13 

4 8-in. 

27x45 

358 

62.70 

6818 

Nay 

18x18x13 

6 8-in. 

27x45 

360 

62.70 

6820 

New 

20x18x13 

6 8-in. 

27x47 

379 

66.20 


Without Steel Base, deduct $1.00 from list price. 

With Polished Top, add $3.00 to list price. 

With Copper Contact Reservoir, add $4.00 to list price of reservoir range. 
With Straight Water Front, add $5.00 to list price. 


Code—YOKE. 
Code—YARD. 
Code—YELL. 
Code—YEAN. 




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STOVES MONOGRAM RANGES 


MODERN 



MODERN MONOGRAM 


STEEL RANGE 

SQUARE AND HIGH CLOSET—CAST LEG BASE 


No. 

Code 

Oven 

Covers 

4816 

Ran 

16x18x13 

4 8-in. 

4818 

Rap 

18x18x13 

4 8-in. 

6818 

Raw 

18x18x13 

6 8-in. 

6820 

Ray 

20x18x13 

6 8-in. 


Top 

Shipping 

Weight 

List 

Price 

No. 

27x38 

315 

$53.90 

4816 

27x40 

325 

56.70 

4818 

27x40 

325 

56.70 

6818 

27x42 

335 

59.00 

6820 


MODERN MONOGRAM 

STEEL RANGE 

RESERVOIR AND HIGH CLOSET—CAST LEG BASE 


Code 

Oven 

Covers 

Top 

Shipping 

Weight 

List 

Price 

Sag 

Sal 

16x18x13 

4 8-in. 

27x43 

385 

$63.70 

18x18x13 

4 8-in. 

27x45 

390 

65.90 

Sap 

18x18x13 

6 8-in. 

27x45 

390 

65.90 

Saw 

20x18x13 

6 8-in. 

27x47 

405 

69.60 


With Polished Top, add $3.00 to list price. 

With Copper Contact Reservoir, add $4.00 to list price ot reserve. 
With Straight Water Front, add $5.00 to list price. 


range. 


Code—YARD. 
Code—YELL. 
Code—YEAN. 


MONOGRAM 

STEEL RANGE 

FOR COAL OR WOOD 


(Continued from opposite 
page.) 

ly braced and guaran¬ 
teed against warping. 
Guaranteed to bake per¬ 
fectly. Wire oven rack. 
Spring-balanced drop 
oven door forming shelf 
when open. Oven ther¬ 
mometer. Dimensions 
given below. 

RESERVOIR — Porce¬ 
lain enameled of four 
gallon capacity or cop¬ 
per contact of about ten 
gallon capacity. Cast 
iron encased on all 
sides. Rolling reservoir 
damper. 

COOKING TOP — Cut 

center construction. So 
arranged that wash boil¬ 
er can be placed in back 
and front covers utilized 
for cooking purposes. 
Heavy covers and cen¬ 
ters. Cold blast cover 
lifter. Nickel plated 
towel bar. 

HIGH CLOSET—Made 
of Wellsville Polished 
Steel and handsomely 
trimmed with revolving 
door. Top shelf. High 
closet pipe with regis¬ 
ter. Two nickel plated 
tea-pot stands. 

NICKEL PARTS—Oven 
door panel, oven door 
handle, hinge housing, 
high closet trimmings, 
knobs, handles, grate 
crank, cover lifter, 
and towel bar. 

Important Information 
on pages 3 to 7 


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STOVES MONOGRAM RANGES 





m 



BURNS EVERYTHING 
COMBUSTIBLE 


BASE —Cast iron. 
ASHPIT — Large cast 
iron ashpit with pitted 
bottom, allowing ash 
pan to pass over any 
ashes which might have 
accumulated in bottom. 
Large bailed ash pan. 
Ashpit face is machine 
ground, as well as ashpit 
door and shaker door 
fittings. Guaranteed to 
be paper tight. Cold 
blast handle on ashpit 
door. Hinge pins have 
nickel plated ornaments. 
FIREPOT — Full size, 
heavy corrugated firepot 
almost straight up and 
down. Heavy draw cen¬ 
ter shaker grate. Spe¬ 
cial grates furnished for 
burning wood or lignite. 
Two-piece firepot ring 
with openings relieving 
the intense heat from 
around firepot. Nickel 
plated deflector rings re¬ 
flects heat towards floor 
and almost conceals the 
firepot. These deflector 
rings are ventilated to 
avoid tarnishing. 
DRUM— Made of No. 16 
gauge genuine Wood 
Oak Stove Body Steel 
(known for its beauti¬ 
ful finish). Drum is se¬ 
curely flanged and riv¬ 
eted to the different 
parts. The drum is held 
firm between feed door 
frame and cast iron 
strips on inside prevent¬ 
ing buckling. The drum 
provides an extra large 
combustion chamber of 
large heating capacity. 
Feed door has mica 
illuminations, special 

(Concluded on next page.) 


Important Information 
on pages 3 to 7 



A Proven, Satisfactory, Safe and Profitable Heating 
Service to Recommend and Sell Your Customers 

It is a proven fact. There is within 6 percent as much heating power 
in a bushel of soft coal as there is in a bushel of hard coal. It has also 
been proven that an average of two and one-fourth tons of soft coal is 
required to go as far as one ton of hard coal in all under draft stoves. 

Where is this great loss of heat? Is it due to imperfect combustion? 
Yes. Absolutely. 

A stove that permits large volumes of gases and unproduced heat units 
to escape up the chimney is an expensive stove to sell your customers at 
any price and will leave no good impression of your store. A poorly 
constructed and fitted stove will send dollars up the chimney a flying. 
You know that. 

The Ilinoy Heater allows no heat units to escape unproduced. It 
utilizes them. Develops them into glowing warmth which it forces into 
the home. 

It does this by consuming the gases and the smoke, to a large extent. 
It burns the gases by applying super heated air to the fire, causing the 
gases to ignite just the same as when you apply a lighted match to a 
gas jet. 

Yes, there are some other stoves having this feature. But the 
ILINOY’S method of heating and distributing this superheated air pro¬ 
duces noticeably greater results. For these reasons: 

The air for consuming the gases and soot in the ILINOY HEATER is 
taken in through the top hot blast draft, passed around top flue, down 
back flue and into distributing ring directly above and encircling firepot 
which feeds this air, heated to 600 degrees Fahrenheit, to the fire. 

You will readily see that this air must travel further in the ILINOY 
than any other heater and is heated to a greater degree, causing a more 
perfect combustion, the result of which means the utmost heat from 
the fuel. 

This principle has a further effect. It seems to reflect the heat 
towards the floor, which is effectively demonstrated by the fact that 
potatoes can be baked by laying them on the four corners of the ILINOY 
base. That means it’s a floor warmer. 

This hot blast feature has still another effect. It gives the operator 
complete control over the fire so that a certain temperature can be 
maintained. This is impossible with a straight draft stove. 

In addition the ILINOY has an air circulation on the same principle 
of a furnace. On the back of the ILINOY is an air duct extending from 
bottom to top of stove. Through this air flue the cold air is drawn from 
the floor and passed up and brought into contact with the firepot and 
drum, then discharged into the room as thoroughly heated, inspiring, 
healthful, invigorating air. That’s why the air in a room never loses its 
vitality nor becomes stuffy. This air circulating system does something 
else—something very important. No more than old Jack Frost blows 
his chilly, frosty breath through the cracks and crevices it is inhaled 
and thoroughly heated. This is another reason why the ILINOY 
HEATER is such a perfect floor warmer and heats the home so evenly 
and quickly. 


0 



And let’s not forget the ILINOY Firepot. From what dealers tell us 
we believe it’s the most endurable firepot made. We’ll tell you why. 
The ILINOY Firepot, as you will see, is almost straight up and down. 
The ashes do not bank against its sides, but fall into ash pan as soon as 
formed. That gives it a clear heating surface, and for one thing makes 
it a more efficient heater, for another it reduces to a minimum the pos¬ 
sibility of firepot cracking because the line of expansion and con¬ 
traction is unbroken. 

Another thing of vital importance to you, Mr. Dealer. That’s the 
fittings of the ILINOY. When you sell an ILINOY you have that satis¬ 
fied—that peaceful feeling, because you know the ILINOY is absolutely 
perfectly fitted, consequently will hold fire—which customers expect and 
demand of a stove of this class. The material and workmanship, too, 
are strictly first class. 

The only comebacks you have when selling the ILINOY are volun¬ 
tary sales its merits will earn for you. 


THE QUINCY STOVE MFG. CO., QUINCY, ILLINOIS 


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n ---■ 

- stoves MONOGRAM ranges - 

■ - ----■ 




ILINOY HEATER 


Shipping 

No. Code Weight 

15 Innocence 275 

17 Innocent 322 

19 Innocently 354 


List 

Price 

$44.00 

48.00 

55.00 


No. 

17 

19 

321 






ILINOY 

HEATER 






Shipping 

List 



No. 

Code 

Weight 

Price 



321 

Heedless 

520 $66.00 



In black 

finish deduct from list price, 

$3.00 

MAGAZINES 






Shipping 

List 




Code 

Weight 

Price 




Vain 

30 

$4.00 




Vainly 

35 

5.00 




Vainness 

50 

6.00 





THE QUINCY STOVE MFC. CO., QUINCY. ILLINOIS 



BURNS EVERYTHING 
COMBUSTIBLE 

(Continued from opposite 
page.) 

poker opening and nick¬ 
el plated panel, cold 
blast door handle. Nick¬ 
el plated ornaments on 
hinge pins. Nickel 
plated side wings. 

TOP —Cast iron with 7- 
inch cover. Nickel 
plated swing urn bottom 
and ornamental urn. 
Seven-inch pipe collar. 
Nickel plated hot blast 
register with pressure 
spring knob. Nickel 
plated top ring with 
3%-inch roll. 

HOT BLAST FEATURE 
—Cast iron rings encir¬ 
cling inside of top, 
cast iron flue extending 
inside of drum connect¬ 
ing hot air inlet flue 
with east iron hot air 
slotted distributing ring 
which encircles top of 
firepot. 

AIR CIRCULATING 
FEATURE — Cast iron 
flue connecting with 
cold air inlet in back of 
base and extending up 
back of stove to same 
height as pipe collar to 
which air pipe can be 
connected for heating 
upstairs room. This flue 
is entirely independent 
of draft dampers. 
DAMPERS — Patented 
kick damper and shaker 
door in ashpit door, 
equipped with pressure 
spring knob and per¬ 
fectly fitted. Hot blast 
register in top with 
pressure spring knob. 
Cheek damper in pipe 
collar. 

Nickel plated poker and 
combination cover lifter 
and grate shaker fur¬ 
nished with each stove. 

Important Information 
on pages 3 to 7 


Page 45 







































STOVES MONOGRAM RANGES 



BURNS EVERYTHING 


COMBUSTIBLE 

BASE—Cast iron. 

ASHPIT — Large east 
iron one-piece ashpit 
with pitted bottom. Ash 
pan can be lifted over 
any ashes which might 
accumulate in bottom. 
Large bailed ash pan. 
Ashpit face is machine 
ground as well as ashpit 
door and shaker door 
fittings. Guaranteed to 
be paper tight. Cold 
blast handle on ashpit 
door. Hinge pins have 
nickel plated ornaments. 

FIREPOT—-Heavy one- 
piece flaring firepot, 
which is a trifle larger 
at bottom than top. 
Heavy draw center 
shaker grate. Special 
grate furnished for 
burning wood. Firepot 
is encased by drum 
made of No. 16 gauge 
Wood Oak Stove body 
steel forming air space 
for heat circulation. 
Heavy linings encircling 
top of firepot to protect 
drum. Two-piece firepot 
ring. Nickel plated 
fender rings reflect heat 
towards floor. The de¬ 
flectors are ventilated 
to avoid tarnishing. 

DRUM—Made of No. 
16 gauge genuine Wood 
Oak Stove Body Steel 

(Concluded on next page.) 

Important Information 
on pages 3 to 7 


a 


THE 



Fills a Demand for Something 
Different to Defeat Competition 


Where is it different, you say. In many ways. Let’s refer to the 
sectional cut and begin at the bottom. 

In the first place the Orinda has a one-piece ashpit which means no 
leakage of air or ashes. The face of ashpit door opening as well as the 
ashpit door itself is ground by special machinery and made absolutely 
airtight. Tight driven hinge pins are further insurance. That’s why 
the Orinda is such a perfect fire keeper. 

There’s a patented airtight kick damper in ashpit door which offers 
no obstructions when shaking the grate and can be operated by the 
foot without stooping. One of those little things greatly appreciated 
by the user of the stove. 

Now we come to the firepot. Here’s where you find those talking 
features that are winning sales for the Orinda. It’s a one-piece firepot, 
just a trifle larger at the bottom than at top and perfectly smooth 
inside. What does this mean? It means that no ashes can lodge against 
the sides—they must fall into ash pan just as soon as formed. The 
heat encounters no bearers of ashes, but enters the room without re¬ 
sistance. The grate center being solid, the air is distributed around 
the outside of fuel, which must burn from the outside towards center. 
As a result the Orinda acts quickly and produces the greatest volume of 
heat from the fuel. 

Another thing! For the above reasons the Orinda Heater Firepot 
is heated evenly—the expansion and contraction is uniform, minimizing 
the possibility of cracking. 

On the firepot sets the drum. It is made of beautifully finished heavy 
steel and is properly connected to all parts. The rivets holding drum 
between feed door frame and cast iron strips on inside are spun by 
special machinery, making it perfectly airtight, which cannot be accom¬ 
plished by hand riveting. As you see, this drum furnishes a large 
combustion chamber and a great area of radiating surface. A four-inch 
lining inside above and encircling firepot protects drum from intense 
heat. 

Feed door has massive bulge and nickel plated deflector panel, mica 
illumiuation, special poker hole and wire cold blast handle. 

Top has swing urn bottom with beautiful urn and can be equipped 
with magazine for hard coal. 

Look at the sectional view. What is the object of drum around fire¬ 
pot? That forms a hot-air flue. Here is another big talking feature of 
the Orinda Heater. Follow the arrows in sectional view cut, see how 
the cold air is taken off the floor, passed up through air shell of base 
and brought in direct contact of heated radiating surface of firepot and 
discharged into the room as thoroughly heated air. The Orinda’s air 
circulating system has the capacity of a ten-inch furnace pipe. Just 
imagine what an enormous volume of air it heats every minute. 


M 



This principle is the same as a furnace. It really has an effect. It 
not only keeps the floor warm by keeping the cold air off the floor, but 
by this means of circulation the old, stuffy, stagnant, lifeless air is re¬ 
vived, purified, and made vigorating and healthful. 

But this is not all. See that slide draft directly under feed door? 
And that down draft in front of firepot? By this means the Orinda aids 
combustion. It feeds warm air to the fire. This front down draft takes 
part of the hot air discharged under deflecting ring (follow arrows) 
down into ashpit and up through opening in grate where they come in 
contact with gases which otherwise would escape unused. 

There are a number of other minor points we might emphasize, but to 
know the Orinda is made at the MONOGRAM factory is sufficient. All 
MONOGRAMS are known for their excellence and perfectness. 

There are hundreds of dealers who could increase their earnings with 
the ORINDA Heater—you may be one of them. 


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ORINDA 

HEATER 



Shipping 

No. 

Code 

Weight 

116 

Oca 

317 

118 

Odd 

372 

120 

Off 

439 


MAGAZINES— No. 116, $4.00; 


List 

Price 

$50.60 

58.60 

66.60 


ORINDA HEATER 

WITH EXTRA DRUM 

For schools, halls and store rooms. 

Extra half drum (any size) add $4.00 to list price. 
Extra full drum (any size) add $7.00 to list price. 


No. 118, $5.00; No 


120, $6.00; No. 120 Extension, $2.00 (list prices). 


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BURNS EVERYTHING 
COMBUSTIBLE 


{Continued from opposite 
page.) 

(known for its beautiful 
finish). Drum is held 
firm between feed door 
frame and cast iron 
strips on inside prevent¬ 
ing buckling and secure¬ 
ly connected to the dif¬ 
ferent parts forming a 
large combustion cham¬ 
ber. Feed door has mica 
illumination, poker open¬ 
ing, nickel plated panel 
and cold blast door han¬ 
dle. Hinge pins have 
nickel plated ornaments. 
Nickel plated side 
wings. 

TOP — Cast iron with 
cover. Nickel plated 
top ring with 3)4-inch 
roll. Nickel plated urn 
bottom and ornamental 
urn. 

DAMPERS — Patented 
kick damper and shaker 
door in ashpit door 
equipped with pressure 
knob. Guaranteed paper 
tight. Front hot blast 
down draft damper ope¬ 
rating directly under 
feed door. Cheek damp¬ 
er in pipe collar. 

Nickel trimmings are 
self mounting. Nickel 
plated poker and combi¬ 
nation grate shaker and 
cover lifter furnished 
with each stove. 

Important Information 
on pages 3 to 7 


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BRILLIANT 


MONOGRAM 


BASE BURNER 


FOR HARD COAL 

BASE — Cast iron. 
Nickel plated. 

ASHPIT— Cast iron ash¬ 
pit with double bottom 
forming horseshoe 
shaped flue with special 
clean-out opening. Good 
size bailed ash pan. 
Swing ashpit door with 
nickel plated draft reg¬ 
ister equipped with 
pressure spring knob. 
Cold blast door handle. 
Nickel plated self¬ 
mounting ash guard and 
foot rails. 

FIREPOT— Heavy fire- 
pot almost straight up 
and down. Can be re¬ 
volved. Ball bearing 
round grate with single 
grate bar operating 
same as duplex grates. 
Firepot can be removed 
through lower mica doors 
by removing two bolts 
holding front cast strip. 
Mica doors well fitted 
and securely held by 
turnkeys and latches. 
Detachable mica frames. 
Nickel plated name plate 
apron under lower mica 
doors. Poker holes with 
air tight covers. 

FLUES — Large return 
flues insuring free heat 
circulation. Horseshoe 
shaped bottom flue, in¬ 
creasing radiating sur¬ 
face near floor. Back 
shelf large enough to 
accommodate tea kettle. 
Detachable cast iron 
pipe elbow. 

TOP — Equipped with 
cast iron magazine. 
Swing urn bottom and 
flat cover which swing 
together or independ¬ 
ently. Ornamental urn. 

DAMPERS— Draft reg¬ 
ister in ashpit door 
equipped with pressure 
spring knob. Direct 
draft damper, rolling 
type. Pull out check 
damper. 

NICKEL PLATED 
PART S —As shown. 
Nickel plated poker and 
grate shaker furnished 
with each stove. 

Important Information 
on pages 3 to 7 



BRILLIANT MONOGRAM 

BASE BURNER 

Shipping List 

No. Code Weight Price 

216 Beryl 368 $69.10 


Full information on opposite page. 


stoves MONOGRAM ranges 


SECTIONAL VIEW 
THE 

PERFECTION 

MONOGRAM 

AIR BLAST 


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THE 


PERFECTION MONOGRAM 


AIR BLAST 


(Sectional View on Opposite Page) 


With Which You Can Offer Something 
Out of the Ordinary at a Popular Price 


Don’t you find it difficult to sell the higher grade heaters to a certain class 
of people? They have a desire for something better than an ordinary oak, yet 
their limited means prevent them from buying an ILINOY or ORINDA HEATER. 

Something between the two! That’s what they want. That’s what will 
close the sale in a jiffy—make you a better profit—a better satisfied customer— 
lift you above ordinary oak stove competition. 

You will find just such a stove in the PERFECTION MONOGRAM AIR 
BLAST. You will find that this new MONOGRAM has been added to the MONO¬ 
GRAM line because there is an important duty awaiting it—because nine out of 
every ten dealers need just such a stove to get the best and most out of their 
stove departments. 

The PERFECTION MONOGRAM AIR BLAST has good, practical features 
which will make good, sound, effective, convincing talking points. 

You will instantly detect these by reading the following: 

To begin with, the PERFECTION MONOGRAM is everything a first-class 
oak stove is. It holds fire—it’s excellently finished, its style is winning, its 
appearance inviting and in addition it offers you these extra, individual talking 
features. 

It is an indisputable fact, the ordinary oak stove permits numerous unde¬ 
veloped heat units to escape. It is this fact that proves the ordinary oak stove 
to be an expensive stove even though the cost may be several dollars less. Those 
few dollars saved in the original cost are quickly eaten up by the inefficiency of 
the ordinary oak stove. 

Then, the problem is to capture these undeveloped heat units, unite these 
inflammable substances, produce them into warmth and force it into the room. 

That's just what is accomplished by the PERFECTION MONOGRAM AIR 
BLAST. It performs this feat by applying oxygen to the fire at such a temper¬ 
ature as will cause it to unite with and burn all inflammable substances. 

Please bear in mind that this air blast is entirely independent, does not 
interfere or check, but benefits the fire and assists in P r0( 3 nc'ng a perfect com¬ 
bustion. It materially’ increases the efficiency of the PERFECTION MONOGRAM. 

Let’s look at the sectional cut to the left and see just how the PERI LO¬ 


TION MONOGRAM AIR BLAST does this. „ , ... . 

You will note the air supply chamber bolted to outside of drum with two 
convenient inlet registers, one placed on each side in back ot nickel wing. 

You will see that this air supply chamber has a very large capacity. 1 he 
air at this elevation being heated to a high degree it will travel fast and he 
intensely heated by the time it reaches the fire. . . ., , 

In back of drum is an opening through which this heated an fiom the an 
chamber enters distributing ring which is on inside just above and enciiclin 0 

fileP A’ glance at this distributing ring will convince you it does fi s ° met £™ g h £jj 

sass z » 

all around, leaving the line of expansion and contiact on make it 

more, this air blalt will give operator complete control ovei hre ana mane 

possible to maintain a certain temperature already familiar 

The talk on materials, workmanship, finish, etc.^ you are^ ; |btainable 

With You a wdll"find’the®PERFECT^ o^^ONOGRAM'A!R BLAST a needed and 
welcomed addition to your stove department. 



PERFECTION 

^OnograM 




PERFECTION MONOGRAM 


AIR BLAST 


No. 

114 

CocIg 

Shipping 

Weight 

List 

Price 

MAGAZINES 

No. List Price 

Permo 

175 

$35.00 

114 $3.00 

116 

Permong 

225 

39.00 

116 3.50 

118 

Permist 

250 

43.00 

118 4.00 


Semi 

-Nickel Finish, 

deduct $4.00 

from list price. 


PERFECTION 

MONOGRAM 

AIR BLAST 

FOR COAL OR WOOD 


BASE—Cast iron. 

ASHPIT — Cast iron ash¬ 
pit with pitted bottom. 
Ash pan can be lifted 
over any ashes which 
might accumulate in 
bottom. Large bailed 
ash pan. Ashpit door 
has cold blast handle. 
Screw draft and shaker 
door in ashpit door. 
All doors perfectly fitted. 

FIREPOT —Heavy cor¬ 
rugated firepot, regula¬ 
tion size. Heavy draw 
center shaking grate. 
Firepot ring made in 
two sections. Nickel 
plated self-mounting 
fender rings. 

DRUM — Made of 
heavy lustrous polished 
steel.' Drum is clamped 
firm between feed door 
frame and iron strip In¬ 
side running full height 
of drum preventing 
buckling and provides 
large combustion cham¬ 
ber. Feed door has 
mica illumination, nickel 
plated panel and cold 
blast handle. Smoke cur¬ 
tain on inside. Nickel 
plated side wings, self¬ 
mounting. 

AIR BLAST— This fea¬ 
ture is fully described 
and illustrated on a dif¬ 
ferent place on this 
page. 

TOP — Cast iron with 
cover. Nickel plated top 
ring with 3%-inch roll. 
Nickel plated urn bot¬ 
tom and ornamental urn. 

DAMPERS — Screw 
draft and shaker door 
in ashpit door. Check 
damper in pipe collar. 
Air Blast dampers in 
back of side wings. 

NICKEL PLATED 
PART S —As shown. 
Grate shaker and nickel 
plated cover lifter fur¬ 
nished with each stove. 


Important Information 
on pages 3 to 7 


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HANDSOME 

MONOGRAM 

OAK 

FOR COAL OR WOOD 


BASE —Cast iron. 

ASHPIT —Cast iron ash¬ 
pit with pitted bottom. 
Ash pan can be lifted 
over any ashes which 
might accumulate in 
bottom. Large bailed 
ash pan. Ashpit door 
has cold blast handle. 
Screw draft and shaker 
door in ashpit door. All 
doors perfectly fitted. 
FIREPOT — Heavy cor¬ 
rugated firepot, regula¬ 
tion size. Heavy draw 
center shaking grate. 
Firepot ring made in 
two sections. Nickel 
plated self-mounting 
fender rings. 

DRUM —Made of heavy 
lustrous polished steel. 
Drum is clamped firm 
between feed door frame 
and iron strip inside 
running full height of 
drum, preventing buck¬ 
ling and provides large 
combustion chamber. 
Feed door has mica il¬ 
luminations, nickel 
plated panel and cold 
blast handle. Smoke 
curtain on inside. Nick¬ 
el plated side wings, 
self-mounting. 

TOP — Cast iron with 
cover. Can be equipped 
with magazine. Nickel 
plated top ring with 3%- 
inch roll. Nickel plated 
urn bottom and orna¬ 
mental urn. 

DAMPERS — Screw 
draft and shaker door 
in ashpit door. Check 
damper in pipe collar. 
NICKEL PLATED 
PARTS — As shown. 
Grate shaker and nickel 
plated cover lifter fur¬ 
nished with each stove. 

Important Information 
on pages 3 to 7 


HANDSOME MONOGRAM 


No. 

114 

116 

118 


OAK 

FULL NICKEL FINISH 

Shipping- 
Code Weight 

Conscious 148 

Consciously 185 

Consciousness 221 


HANDSOME MONOGRAM 


List 

Price 

$30.00 

34.00 

38.00 

MAGAZINES—No. 


No. 

114 

116 

118 

114, 


OAK 

SEMI-NICKEL FINISH 

Shipping 
Code Weight 

Conquers 148 

Conquerable 
Conquerors 


List 
Price 

$26.00 
30.00 
34.00 

$3.00; No. 116, $3.50; No. 118, $4.00 


185 

221 


No. 

114 

116 

118 

prices). 


HANDSOME MONOGRAM 

OAK 

WITH SHANK FOOT 

Shipping List 
Code Weight Price 

Consecutive 138 $25.00 

Consensus 175 29.00 

Consent 211 33.00 


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WELCOME MONOGRAM 

OAK 

FULL NICKEL FINISH 

Shipping List 

No. Code Weight Price 

12 Welco 95 $17.60 

14 Welro 110 20.60 

16 Welmo 136 23.60 

18 Welno 160 27.20 

Natural Gas Bing for any size, add $2.50 
to list price. 


WELCOME MONOGRAM 

OAK 


No. 

12 
14 
16 
18 

MAGAZINES 


Code 
Wei gam 
Welran 
Welgram 
Welman 


WELCOME MONOGRAM 

OAK 

WITH SHANK FOOT 


Shipping 

Weight 

List 

Price 

No. 


Code 

Shipping 

Weight 

List 

Price 

95 

$15.10 

12 


Welon 

85 

$12.60 

110 

18.20 

14 


Welor 

100 

15.70 

136 

21.20 

16 


Weloo 

126 

18.80 

160 

24.90 

18 


Weloc 

150 

22.50 

$2.50; No. 

16, $3.00; 

Natural 

Gas Ring foi 

any size, 

add $2.50 

(list prices) 



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price. 



THE QUINCY STOVE MFG. CO., QUINCY, ILLINOIS 


WELCOME 

MONOGRAM 

OAK 


FOR COAL OR WOOD 


BASE—Cast iron. 

ASHPIT — Cast iron ash¬ 
pit with pitted bottom. 
Ash pan can be lifted 
over any ashes which 
may accumulate in bot¬ 
tom. Bailed ash pan. 
Asnpit door has cold 
blast handle and special 
revolving draft and 
shaker door, which pro¬ 
vides an unobstructed 
opening for shaking the 
grate and can be oper¬ 
ated with the foot with¬ 
out stooping. All doors 
are perfectly fitted. 

FIREPOT — Corrugated 
firepot. Draw center 
shaker grate. Firepot 
ring is in two sections. 
Nickel plated fender 
rings. Natural gas rings 
can be furnished for all 
sizes. 

DRUMS — Made of 
heavy beautiful finished 
polished steel and sets 
inside of firepot ring, 
preventing any ashes 
sifting through to out¬ 
side. Feed door is 
equipped with nickel 
plated screw register 
and cold blast door han¬ 
dle. Smoke curtain on 
inside. Nickel plated 
wings except on shank 
foot style. 

TOP—Cast iron with 
swing cover. Nickel 
plated top ring. Nickel 
plated urn bottom with 
ornamental urn. Hard 
coal magazine can be 
furnished for all sizes 
except No. 12. 

DAMPERS— Revolving 
draft in ash pit door 
and screw registers in 
feed door. 

NICKEL PLATED 

parts as shown. 


Important Information 
on pages 3 to 7 


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MONOGRAM 

HOT BLAST 


BURNS ANYTHING 
COMBUSTIBLE 


BASE—Cast iron. Nick¬ 
el plated. 

FIREPOT—Heavy cast 
iron self-mounting fire- 
pot. Heavy slotted cone 
center shaker grate sup¬ 
ported by three cast 
iron posts, providing 
roomy and easy acces¬ 
sible ashpit. Cast iron 
linings extend within 
one-half inch of main 
top. 

DRUM—Made of heavy 
gauge Wellsville Pol¬ 
ished Steel. Double 
seamed bottom and lock 
seam in back absolutely 
airtight. Ashpit door 
frame and inside cast 
frame clamp drum firm¬ 
ly. This joint is also 
cemented and guaran¬ 
teed absolutely airtight. 
Large ashpit door with 
screw draft register and 
special adjustable hinge 
which holds door up and 
permits easy removal of 
ashes. Nickel plated 
foot rails encircling 
stove. 

TOP — Cast iron with 
large fuel opening. Fuel 
cover is well braced and 
has cold blast handle. 
Massive nickel plated 
top ring. Hot blast 
tube with slide on top. 
Nickel plated swing urn 
bottom. Artistic urn. 
Check damper in pipe 
collar. 


Important Information 
on pages 3 to 7 


MONOGRAM HOT BLAST 

SEMI-NICKEL FINISH 


No. 

Code 

Shipping- 

Weight 

List 

Price 

12 

Hyp 

105 

$18.00 

15 

Hypno 

150 

24.00 

18 

Hyper 

190 

28.00 


MONOGRAM HOT BLAST 


No. 

NICKEL FINISH 

Shipping 

List 

Code 

Weight 

Price 

12 

Hyson 

105 

$20.00 

15 

Hyal 

150 

26.00 

18 

Hydro 

190 

30.00 


No. 

Code 

Shipping 

Weight 

Ill 

Laboredly 

45 

113 

Laborer 

55 

115 

Laboring 

75 


GEM OAK 


STOVES MONOGRAM RANGES 


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’Tis the “Little Things” That Tell 

See that Patented Cover Hinge ? 
Prevents Burning or Soiling Hands 



You Should Bear This in 
Mind About Orinda and 
Monogram Wood Heaters 

—full size in every respect. 

—uniform color steel used thruout. 

—all seams perfectly made and air tight. 

—only cast iron feet used. 

—feet securely bolted to bottom cleats. 

—all stoves well lined. 

—tops securely braced. 

—properly oiled, wrapped and crated for shipment. 
—no tissue paper gauges of steel used. 

THE FOLLOWING PAGES TELL THE REST. 



ROYAL MONOGRAM 


WOOD HEATER 


No. 

Code 

Length 

Width 

Shipping- 
Height Weight 

List 

Price 

122 

Rouse 

22 

•vCI 

A' 

T—1 

24 

156 

$26.00 

126 

Rosy 

26 

17 

24 

175 

30.00 


Nickel 

Foot Rails 

included 

in above price. 



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ROYAL 

MONOGRAM 

WOOD HEATER 

FOR WOOD ONLY 


BOTTOM—Cast bottom 
with cast legs. Wood 
grate. Ashpit accommo¬ 
dating 10x12x4 ash pan. 
Swing ashpit door with 
screw register equipped 
with pressure spring 
knob. Cold blast handle. 
Nickel plated self- 
mounting foot rails. 


DRUM — Heavy 24- 
gauge Wellsville Pol¬ 
ished Steel drum with 
12-inch cast lining en¬ 
circling entire inside. 
Heavy drums of these 
heaters are flanged % 
of an inch to the inside 
and clamped between 
the bottom and bottom 
flange of the cast iron 
lining. We guarantee 
this joint to be absolute¬ 
ly airtight and to re¬ 
main so during life of 
stove. 

FRONT — Cast front 
with 10x14 fuel opening 
and swing smoke cur¬ 
tain. Mica illuminated 
feed door with cold 
blast handle. Massive 
appearing nickel plated 
side wings, self-mount¬ 
ing. Nickel screw reg¬ 
ister below feed door. 

TOP—Cast iron with 
very large feed opening. 
Nickeled swing urn bot¬ 
tom. Attractive urn. 
Ornamental name plate. 
Cover lifter. Check 
damper. 

Important Information 
on pages 3 to 7 


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STOVES MONOGRAM RANGES 


MAGNOLIA 

MONOGRAM 

STEEL BOX STOVE 

FOR WOOD ONLY 

BOTTOM — Oast iron 
dished bottom. Cast iron 
legs. Hinged swing ash 
pit door with nickel 
screw register and cold 
blast door handle. Nickel 
plated foot rails. 

DRUM —Made of heavy 
uniform color steel se¬ 
curely connected to all 
parts. Cast iron lining 
encircling drum on in¬ 
side. Front swing feed 
door with cold blast 
handle and nickel plated 
panel. 

Front fuel openings No. 

18—5x7%; No. 22—7x8%; 

No. 2 5—8%x9: No. 28—9 
xlO%. 

TOP — Cast iron top 
with swing feed slide, 
which also has round 
cover. Top fuel openings. 

No. 18—8 %x9; No. 22— 
10%xl3; No. 25—12x15%; 

No. 28-—13x18%. Six-inch 
pipe collar. Nickel plated 
swing urn bottom with 
ornamental urn. 

PRINCESS 

MONOGRAM 

STEEL BOX STOVE 


FOR WOOD ONLY 

BOTTOM — Cast iron 
dished bottom. Cast iron 
legs. Hinged swing ash 
pit door with nickel 
screw register and cold 
blast door handle. Nickel 
plated foot rails. 

DRUM —Made of heavy 
uniform color steel se¬ 
curely connected to all 
parts. Cast iron lining 
encircling drum on in¬ 
side. Nickel plated panel. 
Front fuel openings No. 
18—5x7% ; No. 22—7x8% ; 
No. 25—814x9; No. 28—9 
xlO%. 

TOP — Cast iron top 
with swing feed slide, 
which also has round 
cover. Top fuel openings, 
No. 18—8%x9; No. 22— 
10%xl3 ; No. 25—12x15%; 
No. 28—13x18%. Six-inch 
pipe collar. Nickel plated 
swing urn bottom with 
ornamental urn. 

Important Information 
on pages 3 to 7 




MAGNOLIA MONOGRAM 

STEEL BOX STOVE 


No. 

Code 

Length 
for Wood 

Shipping 

Weight 

List 

Price 

18 

Magnificent 

18 in. 

75 

$14.00 

22 

Magnifier 

22 in. 

90 

15.00 

25 

Magnify 

25 in. 

105 

16.30 

28 

Magnitude 

28 in. 

115 

18.20 


Nickel Plated Foot Rails included in price. 



PRINCESS MONOGRAM 

STEEL BOX STOVE 


No. 

Code 

Length 
for Wood 

Shipping 

Weight 

List 

Price 

18 

Private 

18 in. 

65 

$12.00 

22 

Privately 

22 in. 

80 

13.30 

25 

Privateness 

25 in. 

95 

14.50 

28 

Privation 

28 in. 

105 

16.40 


Nickel Plated Foot Rails included in price. 


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BOXWOOD MONOGRAM 

STEEL BOX STOVE 


No. 

Code 

Length 
for Wood 

Shipping 

Weight 

List 

Price 

18 

Bowling 

18 in. 

65 

$11.00 

22 

Bowman 

22 in. 

80 

12.00 

25 

Bownet 

25 in. 

95 

13.30 

28 

Bowshot 

28 in. 

105 

' 15.20 



HICKORY MONOGRAM 


STEEL BOX STOVE 


No. 

Code 

Length 
for Wood 

Shipping 

Weight 

List 

Price 

18 

Help 

18 in. 

55 

$ 9.00 

22 

Helper 

22 in. 

70 

10.30 

25 

Helpless 

25 in. 

85 

11.50 

28 

Helpmate 

28 in. 

95 

13.40 


THE QUINCY STOVE MFG. CO,, QUINCY, ILLINOIS 


BOXWOOD 

MONOGRAM 

STEEL BOX STOVE 


FOR WOOD ONLY 


BOTTOM — Cast iron 
dished bottom. Cast iron 
legs. Hinged swing ash 
pit door with nickel 
screw register and cold 
blast door handle. Nickel 
plated foot rails. 

DRUM—Made of heavy 
uniform color steel se¬ 
curely connected to all 
parts. Cast iron lining 
encircling drum on in¬ 
side. Front swing feed 
door with cold blast 
handle and nickel plated 
panel. 

Front fuel openings No. 

18—5x7% ; No. 22—7x8%; 

No. 25—8 54x9; No. 28—9 
xlO %. 

TOP — Cast iron top 
with swing feed slide, 
which also has round 
cover. Top fuel openings, 

No. 18—8 %x9; No. 22— 
1014x13; No. 25—12x15% ; 

No. 28—13x18%. Six-inch 
pipe collar. 

HICKORY 

MONOGRAM 

STEEL BOX STOVE 


FOR WOOD ONLY 


BOTTOM — Cast iron 
dished bottom. Cast iron 
legs. Hinged swing ash 
pit door with nickel 
screw register and cold 
blast door handle. Nickel 
plated foot rails. 
DRUM—Made of heavy 
uniform color steel se¬ 
curely connected to all 
parts. Cast iron lining 
encircling drum on in¬ 
side. Nickel plated panel. 
Front fuel openings No. 
18 —5x7% ; No. 22—7x8% ; 
No. 25—8%x9; No. 28—9 
xl()%. 

TOP — Cast iron top 
with swing feed slide, 
which also has round 
cover. Top fuel openings. 
No. 18—8%x9: No. 22— 
10%xl3; No. 25—12x15%; 
No. 28—13x18%. Six-inch 
pipe collar. 

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OAKLAND ORINDA 

WOOD HEATER 


FOR WOOD ONLY 


BOTTOM — Cast iron 
bottom with cast iron 
feet. Nickel plated foot 
rails. 

DRUM — Made of heavy 
Wellsville polished steel 
and flanged three-fourths 
of an inch towards the 
inside and bolted through 
bottom to prevent warp¬ 
ing, assuring a lasting 
airtight joint. Heavy, 
high steel lining. 

KICK DAMPER— Ope¬ 
rated by either hand or 
foot to any size open¬ 
ing. Large unobstructed 
opening for removing 
ashes. Constant pressure 
of spring knob makes 
draft door absolutely 
airtight. 

TOP — Cast iron with 
exceptionally large feed 
opening extending back 
to pipe collar. Drop feed 
cover with cold blast 
handle, spacious top for 
heating water or cook¬ 
ing upon. Six-inch re¬ 
versible collar. Nickel 
plated nameplate. Nickel 
plated swing urn bottom 
with ornamental urn. 
Nickeled cover lifter. 

OPAL ORINDA 

WOOD HEATER 


FOR WOOD ONLY 

BOTTOM — Cast iron 
bottom with cast iron 
legs. Nickel plated foot 
rails. 

DRUM — Heavy Wells¬ 
ville polished steel drum 
with 12-inch cast iron 
lining. Drum is flanged 
three-fourths of an inch 
to inside and clamped 
between bottom and bot¬ 
tom flange of cast iron 
lining. Guaranteed to be 
airtight. 

FRONT — Cast front 
with 10x14 fuel opening 
and swing smoke cur¬ 
tain. Cold blast door 
handle. Nickel plated 
screw register under 
feed door. 

TOP — Cast iron top 
with nickel plated ring. 
Eight-inch cover under 
swing urn bottom. Orna¬ 
mental urn. Six-inch 
pipe collar, cover lifter, 
check damper. 



OAKLAND ORINDA 

WOOD HEATER 


No. 

Code 

Length 
for Wood 

Shipping 

Weight 

List 

Price 

318 

Trow 

18 

61 

$10.00 

322 

Trot 

22 

80 

12.70 

324 

Truce 

24 

83 

15.20 


Nickel Plated Foot Rails included in price. 



OPAL ORINDA 

WOOD HEATER 




Length 

Shipping 

List 

No. 

Code 

for Wood 

Weight 

Price 

122 

Orris 

22 

130 

$20.00 

126 

Otter 

26 

148 

22.00 


Nickel Plated 

Foot Rails included in price. 



Important Information 
on pages 3 to 7 


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ORINDA AIRTIGHT 


No. 

Nos. 822W, 826W, 822R, 826R 

Shipping List 

Length 

Width Height 

Wt. 

Price 

822W 

22% in. 

16% in. 22 in. 

62 

$13.20 

826W 

26 in. 

17% in. 24 in. 

66% 

13.80 

822R 

22% in. 

16% in. 22 in. 

62 

11.80 

826R 

26 in. 

17% in. 24 in. 

66% 

13.20 

N. P. 

Foot Rails 

, add. 


1.20 




ORINDA DRUM STOVE 

Nos. 622, 626 




Shipping List 

No. 

Length 

Width Height Wt. 

Price 

622 

22% in. 

16% in. 22 in. 42 

$ 7.70 

626 

26 in. 

17% in. 24 in. 45% 

8.80 


N. P. Foot Rails, add. 1.20 


ORINDA AIRTIGHT 

Nos. 722W, 726W, 722R, 726R 


No. 

Length 

Width 

Shipping List 
Height Wt. Price 

722W 

22% in. 

16% in. 

22 in. 

46 

$10.50 

726W 

26 in. 

17% in. 

24 in. 

48 

11.80 

722R 

22% in. 

16% in. 

22 in. 

46 

8.90 

726R 

26 in. 

17% in. 

24 in. 

48 

10.50 


N. P. Foot Rails, add. 1.20 


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ORINDA AIRTIGHT 

Nos. 822W, 826W, 
822R, 826R 

FOR WOOD ONLY 

Bodies of Nos. 822W and 
826W made of heavy 
Welisville polished steel. 
Double seamed bottoms, 
lock seam in back. Guar¬ 
anteed airtight. 822R 
and 826R are made of 
heavy uniform color 
steel, well lined. 

Front fuel opening 
9x10 inches. Screw draft 
register. 

Cast iron top with 
swing flat cover under 
swing urn bottom. Orna¬ 
mental urn. Cover lifter. 
Cast iron feet can be 
securely bolted to bot¬ 
tom cleats. 

Well oiled, wrapped and 
crated for shipment. 

ORINDA AIRTIGHT 

Nos. 722W, 726W, 
722R, 726R 

FOR WOOD ONLY 

Bodies of Nos. 722W and 
726W made of Welisville 
polished steel. Nos. 722R 
and 726R made of uni¬ 
form color steel. Double 
seamed bottom, lock 
seam in back. Well lined. 
Front — Fuel opening 
9x10 inches. Screw draft 
register. 

Top is made of heavy 
steel and well braced. 
Patented hinged cover 
with ornamental urn. 
Nickeled cover lifter. 
Nickel plated tea-pot 
stand. 

Cast iron feet can be 
securely bolted to bot¬ 
tom cleats. 

Well oiled, wrapped and 
crated for shipment. 

ORINDA DRUM STOVE 

Nos. 622, 626 

FOR WOOD ONLY 

Body made of heavy 
uniform color steel. Bot¬ 
tom double seamed, lock 
seam in back. Well lined. 
Front fuel opening 
9x10 inches. Screw draft 
register. Well braced 
spacious top for cooking 
purposes. 

Cast iron feet can be 
securely bolted to bot¬ 
tom cleats. 

Important Information 
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ORINDA AIRTIGHT 

STYLE A 


FOR WOOD ONLY 

Bodies made of heavy 
Wellsville polished steel. 
Bottom double seamed, 
lock seam in back. Well 
lined. Inner cast iron hot 
blast down draft. Lower 
draft with hinged door 
for removing ashes. 
Nickel screw draft reg¬ 
ister. 

lop is made of heavy 
steel and well braced. 
Large top feed with pat¬ 
ented hinged cover. Or¬ 
namental urn. Cover lift¬ 
er; nickel plated tea-pot 
stand. 

Cast iron feet can be 
securely bolted to bot¬ 
tom cleats. 

ORINDA AIRTIGHT 

STYLE C 


FOR WOOD ONLY 

Bodies made of heavy 
Wellsville polished steel. 
Double seamed at bot¬ 
tom, lock seam in back. 
Well lined. Cast iron 
lower draft with hinged 
door for removing ashes. 
Nickel screw draft reg- 
ister. 

Top is made of heavy 
steel and well braced. 
Top feed with patented 
hinged cover. Orna¬ 
mental urn. Cover lifter. 
Nickel tea-pot stand. 

Cast iron feet can be 
securely bolted to bot¬ 
tom cleats. 

ORINDA AIRTIGHT 

STYLE E 


FOR WOOD ONLY 


Bodies made of heavy 

uniform color steel. 
Double seamed bottom, 
lock seam in back. Well 
lined. Lower sheet iron 
pull-out draft with 
nickel plated screw draft 
register. 

Top is made of heavy 
steel and well braced. 
Top feed. Ornamental 
urn. Cover lifter. 

Cast iron feet can be 
securely bolted to bot¬ 
tom cleats. 

Important Information 
on pages 3 to 7 


STOVES MONOGRAM RANGES 



ORINDA AIRTIGHT 

STYLE A 


Shipping List 


No. 

Length Width 

Height 

Wt. 

Price 

322A 

22% in. 16% in. 

22 in. 

41% 

$8.00 

326A 

26 in. 17% in. 

24 in. 

47 

9.80 

N. P. 

Foot Bails, add... 



1.20 



ORINDA AIRTIGHT 




STYLE 

C 






Shipping 

List 

No. 

Length 

Width 

Height 

Wt. 

Price 

018C 

18% in. 

15 in. 

15 in. 

25 

$4.90 

022C 

22% in. 

16% in. 

22 in. 

37 

7.30 

026C 

26 in. 

17% in. 

24 in. 

41% 

8.60 

N. P. 

Foot Bails 

, add... 



1.20 


4 



ORINDA AIRTIGHT 

STYLE E 

Shipping List 


No. 

Length 

Width 

Height 

Wt. 

Price 

218E 

18% in. 

15 in. 

15 in. 

22 

$4.00 

222E 

22% in. 

16% in. 

22 in. 

32 

5.60 

226E 

26 in. 

17% in. 

24 in. 

36 

6.30 

N. P. 

Foot Bails 

, add... 



1.20 


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SPLENDID ORINDA 

AIRTIGHT 


Length 

Width 

Shipping 
Height Wt. 

List 

Price 

18i/ 2 

in. 

15 in. 

15 in. 

40 

$ 8.80 

22% 

in. 

16% in. 

22 in. 

49 

10.60 

26 

in. 

17% in. 

24 in. 

53 

12.00 

Foot 

Rails, add. . 



1.20 



WINNER ORINDA 

AIRTIGHT 






Shipping 

List 

No. 

Leng 

;th 

Width 

Height 

Wt. 

Price 

18 

18% 

in. 

15 in. 

15 in. 

23 

$3.50 

22 

22% 

in. 

16% in. 

22 in. 

29 

5.00 

26 

26 

in. 

17% in. 

24 in. 

34 

5.80 

N. P. 

Foot 

Rail 

s, add. 



1.20 



SPECIAL ORINDA 

AIRTIGHT 


No. 

Length 

Wid 

th 

16 

16 

in. 

12 

in. 

18 

18% 

in. 

15 

in. 

22 

22% 

in. 

16% 

in. 

26 

26 

in. 

17% 

in. 

N. P. 

Foot 

Ra; 

ils. add. 


Shipping 

List 

Height 

Wt. 

Price 

12 in. 

13 

$2.60 

15 in. 

23 

3.10 

22 in. 

30 

4.30 

24 in. 

32 

4.80 

1.20 


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SPLENDID ORINDA 

AIRTIGHT 


FOR WOOD ONLY 


Body made of heavy 
uniform color steel. Bot¬ 
tom double seamed, lock 
seamed in back. Well 
lined. Outside down draft 
tube made of same ma¬ 
terial with cast iron el¬ 
bow and draft register 
on top. 

Top is well braced and 
has large feed opening 
with flat swing cover 
under swing urn bottom. 
Cast iron smoke collar 
with inside cast iron re¬ 
inforcements. Cast iron 
feed opening ring with 
inside reinforcement. 
Cover lifter. Cast iron 
feet can be securely 
bolted to bottom cleats. 


WINNER ORINDA 

AIRTIGHT 


FOR WOOD ONLY 


Body made of heavy 
uniform color steel. Bot¬ 
tom double seamed, lock 
seam in back. Well lined. 
Cast iron lower draft 
with hinged door for re¬ 
moving ashes. Nickel 
plated screw draft reg¬ 
ister. 

Top made of heavy steel 
and well braced. Large 
feed opening. Orna¬ 
mental urn. 

Cast iron feet can be 
securely bolted to bot¬ 
tom cleats. 

SPECIAL ORINDA 

AIRTIGHT 


FOR WOOD ONLY 


Body made of heavy 
uniform color steel. All 
seams guaranteed air 
tight. Well lined except 
No. 16. 

Cast iron lower draft 
with nickel plated screw 
register. 

Top made of heavy steel 
and well braced. Large 
fuel opening. Orna¬ 
mental urn. 

Cast iron feet can be 
securely bolted to bot¬ 
tom cleats. 

Important Information 
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STOVES MONOGRAM RANGES 


TOPIC 

MONOGRAM 


FOUR-HOLE 

LAUNDRY 


Cast iron legs. Large 
ashpit. Ashpit door fit¬ 
ted with lever handle 
turnkey and latch and 
screw draft register. 
Grate shaker door with 
turnkey and latch. 
Heavy corrugated firepot 
with draw center shaker 
grate. Four-hole top 
with eight-inch covers, 
one long center, two 
short centers. 


CHOICE 

MONOGRAM 


TWO-HOLE 

LAUNDRY 


Cast iron legs. Large 
cast iron ashpit. Ash¬ 
pit door has screw draft 
and shaker door. Lever 
handle turnkey and 
latch. Ash guard under 
ashpit door. Heavy cor¬ 
rugated firepot. Draw 
center shaker grate. 
Heavy deflector plate 
resting on firepot, caus¬ 
ing flames to travel 
toward front of stove 
before passing up chim¬ 
ney. Large two-hole 
top which will accom¬ 
modate the largest size 
wash boiler without in¬ 
terfering with pouch 
feed. One short center. 
Two eight-inch covers. 
Swing pouch feed. Com¬ 
bination cover lifter and 
grate shaker. 


Important Information 
on pages 3 to 7 


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CHOICE MONOGRAM 

TWO-HOLE LAUNDRY 

Height Shipping List 

No. Code of Stove Top Weight Price 

18 Choe 22 in. 24x18 90 $8.80 


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No. 

18 


Code 

Sage 


GIPSY MONOGRAM 

TWO-HOLE LAUNDRY 


Height 
of Stove 

21 in. 


Top 

2 iy 2 xl6 


Shipping 

Weight 

65 


Natural Gas Ring, add $2.50. 


List 

Price 

$7.40 


THE QUINCY STOVE MFG. CO., QUINCY, ILLINOIS 


GIPSY 

MONOGRAM 


TWO-HOLE 

LAUNDRY 


Cast iron legs. Large 
east iron ashpit. Swing 
ashpit door with lever 
handle turnkey and 
latch. Screw draft and 
shaker door. Heavy cor¬ 
rugated firepot with 
draw center shaker 
grate. Two-hole top with 
swing pouch feed door. 
One short center. Two 
eight-inch covers. Com¬ 
bination cover lifter and 
grate shaker. 

PET 

LAUNDRY 


TWO-HOLE 

LAUNDRY 


Cast iron legs. Cast 
iron ashpit with sw r ing 
ashpit door with draft 
register. Smooth firepot 
with flat dump grate. 
Two-hole top with swung 
pouch feed door. One 
short center. Two eight- 
inch covers. 


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MONOGRAM 

CAST IRON HIGH SHELF 

Made of Monogram smooth-as-glass castings. Latest 
design. Top shelf. Two nickel plated swing tea-pot 
stands. 

Shipping- List 

No. Code Height Length Weight Price 

10 Tape 26 in. 23% in. 42 $6.00 



MONOGRAM HIGH CLOSET 


WITH ENAMELED SPLASHERS 

Made of Wellsville Polished Steel. Handsomely 
trimmed in nickel. White enameled splashers. Large 
warming oven with revolving door. Top shelf. High 
closet pipe with register included in price. 

Shipping List 

No. Weight Price 

16, 18 or 20 65 $15.00 



MONOGRAM 
DRUM 
OVEN 

CAN BE 
ATTACHED TO 
ANY 

STOVEPIPE 

Drum and oven made of heavy uniform color steel. 
Cast iron pipe collars. Cast iron drum end. Swing 
oven door with turnkey and latch. Cast iron oven 
rack. Cast iron plate protects oven from direct heat. 

Shipping List 

No. Code Oven Weight Price 

18 Under lSxll 35 $4.80 

Castings and rods only, $2.50. 



MONOGRAM HEATING DRUM 


Made of heavy uniform color blued steel. All seams 
guaranteed airtight. Extra heavy inside plates which 
spread heat and increase heating power. Cast iron 
feet can be securely bolted to bottom cleats. 

Shipping List 

No. Weight Price 

22 29 $4.80 

State whether round or oval style is wanted. 



FOR LAKE FISHING 


Dimensions, 14x9x9 inches. Has cast front and back. 
Large feed door and sliding draft damper. Legs are 
slotted so stove can be securely fastened to floor. 
Durable, uniform color steel body with ample top 
cooking surface. Cast smoke collar to lit thiee-inch 


KING 

FISHERMAN 

STOVE 


conductor pipe. 


List price, per dozen. 

Put up in crates of six only. 


$33.00 



MONOGRAM HIGH CLOSET 

WITH TEA POT STANDS 

Made of Wellsville Polished Steel. Handsomely 
nickel trimmed. Large warming oven with revolving 
door. Top shelf. High closet pipe with register in¬ 
cluded in price. 

Shipping List 

No. Weight Price 

16, 18 or 20 60 $13.00 


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TERMS OF SALE 


^ General terms on coal and wood stoves and ranges, sixty days from date of shipment, with a cash dis¬ 
count o ~ per cent if paid in thirty days. All repair accounts net cash, on receipt of invoice. 

Invoices for shipments made in January and February may be dated March 1st; March, April and May to 

3 j G nv r ° m 1 ^ °* s * 1 ^P men F June, July, August and September may be dated October 1st, and October, November 
and December to be dated from day of shipment. 

3. No greater allowance shall be made for anticipated payments than at the rate of 6 per cent per annum. 

4. Interest will be charged on all past due accounts. 

3. All bills are payable in New York or Chicago par funds without allowance for exchange. 

6. Parties unknown to us, and having no commercial rating, will please send references or remit with order. 

7. In case the purchaser shall sell out or assign his trade (or the same shall be encumbered in any way), or be¬ 

come financially involved, the account shall be due and payable forthwith. 

8. Accounts not paid at maturity are subject to sight draft with exchange without notice. 

9. All claims for reduction to be made within five days from receipt of goods. 

1 0. Stenographical and clerical errors subject to correction. 

LET’S BE FAIR 

If you cannot pay your account when due, tell us. Give us the reason straight and thus encourage 
relationship between business men that is worth dollars to each. 

Do not take cash discount when NOT EARNED. We are perfectly willing to allow FULL TIME on 
voices, but we CANNOT ALLOW BOTH, TIME AND DISCOUNT. Cash discount is a PREMIUM for 
payment. 

Do not make any deductions you are not justly entitled to. Short payments are a serious offense to any dealer’s credit 
standing. Dun and Bradstreets take cognizance of such practices in formulating their ratings, as firms which habitually 
settle their bills in this manner are not worthy of a good credit rating. 

It is a pleasure to do business with a dealer who recognizes the duty and importance of being fair with his creditors. 


that frank 
all our in- 

PROMPT 


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What to Do in Case Goods are Damaged in Transit 


In spite of our utmost care in packing and routing shipments, accidents will occasionally occur in transit. 

In such an unfortunate event, we want our dealers to not hesitate a minute to call upon us for assistance. 

Most manufacturers argue that they are not responsible after their goods have been receipted for in good order by 
transportation company. 

WE DO NOT CONSIDER OUR PART PERFORMED UNTIL MONOGRAMS ARE IN ACTUAL USE AND 
BOTH DEALER AND USER HAVE BEEN COMPLETELY SATISFIED. 

We want this to be a distinctive branch of MONOGRAM SERVICE; therefore, in the event of a damaged or de¬ 
layed shipment, please advise us at once. You want to get full benefit of this branch of MONOGRAM SERVICE. 

HOW TO FILE CLAIM 

DON’T PAY FREIGHT ON ANY SHIPMENT UNTIL YOU EXAMINE THE GOODS AND HAVE DAM¬ 
AGE OR SHORTAGE, IF ANY, NOTED ON FREIGHT BILL. 

To file claim, have breakage or damage accurately noted on paid freight bill by your local agent. Present this to¬ 
gether with original bill of lading, original invoice of goods, and your claim, to transportation company. If you desire 
to collect freight on repairs, then include original bill of lading and paid freight bill covering repair shipments. 

If you do not wish to make claim yourself, forward the above named papers to us and we will present claim in 
your name and will credit your account when settlement is made. 

The Interstate Commerce Commission has made a new ruling that all claims against transportation companies for 
loss or damage are void if not presented within four months from date of shipment. This rule is strictly enforced. 
Claims must be made promptly to secure attention. 


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DIRECTIONS FOR OPERATING STOVES 


To secure good operation in cook stoves and ranges, see: 

1 st. That the flue-stopper is in its place. 

2nd. That the chimney is clear and clean and has a good draft 
at pipe hole. Many chimneys are made too low and draw better 
when a “smoke-stack ’ is put on them. 

3rd. That the pipe fits closely on the stove and in the chimney. 
No air should go outside of the pipe. Pipe should slant upward from 
elbow towards chimney hole. 

4th. That the pipe does not go too far in the chimney. 

5 th. That no ashes from chimney get into the end of the pipe. 

6th. Do not taper pipe to fit chimney hole; cut out hole to 
fit pipe. 

7th. Avoid having the pipe telescope at the elbow. If you 
have all these parts properly adjusted and well arranged, open the 
direct-draft damper and see if you can get a good fire in the stove, 
together with a strong draft. If the stove will not burn well then, 
the trouble is not in the stove, but above it. 

If the fire burns well on the above direct draft, close the oven 
damper; then if it will not heat the oven and bake well, please ex¬ 
amine the flues and damper, and see: 

1 st. That all the flues are open and clear, so that the smoke 
can freely pass through them. In cleaning flues, many do not clean 
all the flues, and frequently push soot and ashes into back corners and 
in that way stop them up. 

2nd. Examine all the dampers in the flues and see that they open 
and close tightly, and do not get out of place. 

3rd. Be sure that you know how they operate, so they may not 
be open when you think they are closed. 

If you are trying a stove without a hot-water reservoir and have 
everything in good order as heretofore described, it cannot possibly 
fail in operation if you close the direct-draft damper, and throw all 
the heat around the oven. Time should be given to get the oven hot 
before trying to bake. 

If you have a stove with a reservoir, be sure that the damper tit 
one is in the stove) to force the heat under the reservoir is closed, 
so that aU the heat must go around the oven. Many reservoir stoves 
have two dampers, and in that case both should be close . 

We have known many persons who have tried to use such stoves 
with that damper under the reservoir open when they thought it was 
closed. On that account the oven heated too slow, but worked fast 

enough when they closed the damper. # 

It is possible that the draft of the chimney is so strong as to 
carry the heat so rapidly around the oven as not to be absorbed by 
the plates, and the oven fails to heat sufficiently from that cause. A 

damper in the pipe will relieve this. , , 

Remember no stove ha, what is called a draft-the chmrney 

must furnish the draft. Our stoves operate perfectly in open 


four joints of pipe. Any stove that will work successfully under such 
conditions will draw even better when attached to a good flue. 

A few of the causes why the stove is condemned when the fault 
is solely in the chimney: 

(a) Constructing a chimney by extending the flue downward to 
the floor, and in many cases into the cellar, creates a place for the 
accumulation of soot, ashes, etc., so as to save the expense of cleaning 
the flue, then the cold air below the pipe-hole chills the entire column 
of air in the chimney; it is therefore heavy and impedes the ascent of 
the smoke. The remedy is to either fill the flue with cement to within 
six inches below the pipe-hole, or cut off the flue with a sheet iron 
plate, the plate to be covered with several inches of cement so as to 
make it airtight. The result will be to apply the heat at the base of 
the flue, and a good draft obtained. 

(b) Often complaints are made that the cook stove will not 
operate, although the pipe was carefully fitted into a chimney that has 
a good draft and which has been in use for many years. Investigation 
proves that the stove is attached to a chimney whose base contains a 
very large old-fashioned open fireplace. The remedy for this is the 
same as the preceding. 

(c) The chimney of the kitchen may be much lower than the 
main part of the house. The wind blowing over the house falls like 
water over a dam, sometimes almost perpendicularly on the top of 
the chimney, thus it beats down the smoke contained therein. The 
remedy is to build up the chimney, or add a smoke-stack to equal the 
height of the main building. 

(d) A building or a large tree may be near to and higher than 
the top of the chimney, so that the wind passing over them would 
blow down on the chimney. 

(e) When there is more than one opening in a chimney, a great 
variety of complications may affect the draft, so see that all the open¬ 
ings into the flue, no matter of what kind, except the one you are 
going to use, are securely closed. 

(f) When two or more stoves are connected with one single 
chimney the combination is so variable that it is difficult to cover all 
such cases by specific directions. Common sense, directed by obser¬ 
vation, must be used. 

(g) A new or green chimney will never have a perfect draft. 
It will not draw perfectly until it is thoroughly dry, which sometimes 
requires two to four weeks’ time. 

(h) In building a chimney, a little mortar may be dropped from 
time to time and lodge out of sight so as to partially close the chim¬ 
ney. A heavy weight may be let down by a rope and worked against 
the inside of the flue to force an opening. 

(i) In an old chimney the mortar may have crumbled from be¬ 
tween the bricks so that it leaks air and spoils the draft. 


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LIST OF DISCONTINUED STOVES 

We furnish Repairs for Stoves listed below with the exceptions of 
those marked with an ★ for which we furnish Firebox repairs on y. 


NAME 

NUMBER 

DESCRIPTION 

*Quincy Home 

84-S4 H-94-S18-820-920 

Coal Range 

*Quincy Jewel 

84-84 y<i -94-818-820-920 

Coal Range 

*Quincy Leader 

84-84 14-94-818-820-920 

Wood Range 

Quincy Comfort 

718-818-820-920 

Coal Range 

Quincy Kitchen 

718-S18-820-920 

Wood Range 

Quincy Star 

716-816-718-818-820-920 

Coal Cook 

Quincy Comet 

716-816-718-818-820-920 

Wood Cook 

Quincy Oak 

14-16-18-20-118-120 

Coal Heater 

*Quincy Boy 

12-14-16 

Coal Heater 

*Quincy Peerless 

14-16 

Coal Heater 

*Quincy Hot Blast 

14-16 

Coal Heater 

*Quincy Beauty 

23-25-29 

Wood Heater 

*Quincy Faultless 

23-25-29 

Wood Heater 

Topsy 

8-80 

Laundry 

*Matchless Monogram 

816-818-918-820-920 

Coal Range 

*Ophir Monogram 

816-818-918-820-920 

Coal Range 

*Perfect Monogram 

4818-4918-4820-4920-6818-6918-6820-6920 

Coal Range 

* Prize Monogram 

4818-4918-4820-4920-6818-6918-6820-6920 

Coal Range 

*Perfect Monogram 

818-918-820-920 

Coal Cook 

*Prize Monogram 

816-818-918-820-920 

Coal Cook 

*Imperial Monogram 

4817-4819-4919-6819-6919-6821-6921 

Coal Range 

Comfort Monogram 

4818-4918-4820-4920-6818-6820-6920 

Coal Range 

Tri-Me 

4819-4919 

Coal Range 

*Ideal Monogram 

817-819-919-821-921 

Coal Range 

Famous Monogram 

4818-4918-4820-4920 

Coal Cook 

*01d Homestead 

716-816-818-820-920 

Coal Cook 

Vulcan 

715-717-817-819-919 

Coal Cook 

Village Queen 

715-717-817-819-919 

Coal Cook 

Ebony Monogram 

4817-4819-4919-6819-6919-6821-6921 

Wood Range 

Birch Monogram 

4818-4918-4820-4920-6818-6820-6920 

Wood Range 

*Lancewood 

4819-4919 

Wood Range 

Rosewood Monogram 

817-819-919-821-921 

Wood Cook 

Maple Monogram 

4818-4918-4820-4920 

Wood Cook 

Ozark 

716-816-818-820-920 

Wood Cook 

Oak Leaf 

715-717-817-819-919 

Wood Cook 

Need More 

715-717-817-819-919 

Wood Cook 

Monogram Oak 

118-120 

Coal Heater 

Monogram Oak 

14-16-18-20 

Coal Heater 

*Junior Monogram 

112-114-116-118 

Coal Heater 

Hornet Oak 

12-14-16-18 

Coal Heater 

*Novel Monogram 

222-226 

Wood Heater 

BI-ME Monogram 

122-126 

Wood Heater 

Hoosier 

18-20-22-125-25-128-28-30-35-37-38-42 

Wood Heater 

*Oregon 

3-4-5-6-7-8 

Coal Heater 

Topsy 

88-880 

Laundry 

Ilinoy Heater 

141-161-181-221 

Coal Heater 

Ilinoy Heater 

341-361-381-321 

Coal Heater 

Ilinoy Heater 

44-66-88 

Coal Heater 

Handsome Monogram 

14-16-18 

Coal Heater 

Hornet Oak 

11-13-15-17 

Coal Heater 

Hornet Oak 

111-113-115-117 

Coal Heater 

Prince Cannon 

11-13-15 

Coal Heater 


NAME 

BI-ME Monogram 

Topic 

Gipsy 

*Unique Monogram 
*Regal Monogram 
*Model Monogram 
*Perfect Monogram 
*Herald Monogram 

* Yankee 
Diamond 
Ruby 

*Art Monogram 
Art Monogram 
*Regent Monogram 
*Rival Monogram 

* Rapid Monogram 
Gem Oak 

Pet 

* Regal Monogram 
Empire Monogram 
Advance Monogram 
Advance Monogram 
Palace Monogram 
Palace Monogram 
Active Monogram 
Active Monogram 

*Family Monogram 
Gem Oak 
Gem Oak 

* Royal Monogram 
Classic Monogram 
Classic Monogram 
Elite Monogram 
Crown Monogram 
Emerald Monogram 
Congress Monogram 
Parlor Monogram 
Parlor Monogram 
Cosey Monogram 
Cosey Monogram 
Amity Monogram 
Amity Monogram 
Forest Queen 
Oakland Monogram 
Orinda Monogram 
Mission Monogram 
Royal Orinda 
Orinda 

Orinda 

Orinda 

Champion 

Ever-Ready Monogr; 


NUMBER 

422-426 

8-88 

8 

816-818-918-820-920 

816-818-918-820-920 

4818-4918-4820-4920-6818-6918-6820-6920 

4814-4816-6818-6918-6820-6920-6822-6922 
816-818 

818-820-822-922 

714-816 

40-50-60 

44-55-66 

312-314-316-318 

212-214-216-218 

212-214-216-218 

409-411-413-415 

28 

6816-6818-6918-6820-6920 

4814-4816-6818-6918-6820-6920 

6818-6820-6920 

8618-8620-8920 

6818-6820-6920 

8618-8620-8920 

818-820-920 

6818-6820-6920 

4818-4820-4920 

411-413-415 

111- 113-115 
12-14-16-18-20 
6818-6820-6920 
8618-8620-8920 

4814-4816-681S-6918-6820-6920 
4816-6818-6918-6820-6920 
4814-4816-6818- 6820-6920 
14-16-18 

112- 114-116-118 
212-214-216-218 
112-114-116-118 
212-214-216-218 
112-114-116-118 
212-214-216-218 
22-26 
20-22-26 

4916-6816-6818-6918-6820-6920 

816-818-918 

122-126 

420-460-520-560 

422-426-522-526 

220-260-320-360 

8 

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DESCRIPTION 

Wood Heater 
Laundry 
Laundry 
Coal Range 
Coal Range 
Coal Range 
Coal Range 
Coal Range 
Coal Cook 
Coal Cook 
Wood Cook 
Base Burner 
Base Burner 
Coal Heater 
Coal Heater 
Coal Heater 
Coal Heater 
Laundry 
Coal Range 
Coal Range 
Coal Range 
Coal Range 
Coal Range 
Coal Range 
Coal Range 
Coal Range 
Coal Cook 
Coal Heater 
Coal Heater 
Coal Heater 
Coal Range 
Coal Range 
Coal Range 
Coal Range 
Coal Range 
Coal Heater 
Coal Heater 
Coal Heater 
Coal Heater 
Coal Heater 
Coal Heater 
Coal Heater 
Wood Heater 
Wood Heater 
Coal Range 
Coal Range 
Wood Heater 
Wood Heater 
Wood Heater 
Wood Heater 
Laundry- 

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INDEX 


Humanity is Dependent on Stoves. 

How to get the most out of your Stove Department. 

What Dealers think of Monograms. 

Ever-Ready Monogram Combination Gas and Coal Ranges 

Cast Ranges . 

Cast Cooks . 

Steel Cooks. 

Steel Ranges. 

Ilinoy Heater. 

Orinda Heater. 

Base Burner. 

Perfection Monogram Air Blast. 

Oaks . 

Hot Blasts. 

Wood Heating Stoves. 

Laundry Stoves . 

King Fisherman Stove. 

High Closets. 

Heating Drums. 

Cast High Shelf. 

Drum Ovens. 

Terms . 

How to File Freight Claim. 

Directions for Operating Stoves. 

Repair List. 

Advertising Cuts. 


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6-7 

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16-31 

32-38 

39 

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